Do you know how to duplicate an entire email draft?

Updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 1 year ago. See history

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<introEmbed body={<> Sometimes it can be useful to have multiple copies of the same email. If you want to duplicate a particular message in Outlook, place the cursor in any of these fields: **To**, **Cc**, **Bc**, or **Subject**, and press **CTRL+F**. <introYoutube url="https://youtu.be/20qslwUxFEg" description="Video: Duplicate an entire email in one keystroke in Microsoft Outlook (3 min)" /> <asideEmbed variant="info" body={<> **Note:** This works on **Outlook for Windows** only. Unfortunately, it doesn't work on **Outlook for Mac** nor **Outlook on the web**. </>} figureEmbed={{ preset: "default", figure: 'XXX', shouldDisplay: false }} /> It will open a new draft message with the very same information as the original one. </>} />

This is handy if you want to ask different people their opinion. Easily get multiple copies of the same email for each of them.
E.g. Subject: Scrum - what is the best length of a Sprint?

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Figure: Place the cursor into "Subject" field and press CTRL+F to create a new copy of your message

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