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Frzneternity Frzneternity is offline Exporting multiple Outlook 2010 emails into 1 .PDF document Windows 7 32bit Exporting multiple Outlook 2010 emails into 1 .PDF document Office 2010 32bit
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Default Exporting multiple Outlook 2010 emails into 1 .PDF document

In the past (Outlook 2007) I was able to select any number of, or all of my emails and export them to .PDF for archiving purposes. This would give me a single .PDF file which had a "Layout" window at the top where I could pick and chose which emails I wanted to read and it would open up in the display window at the bottom.



That being said, now with Outlook 2010 this feature seems to have either be removed (WHY!!!!!!) or moved and through all of my searching and researching I can't seem to find it. The closest thing I was able to find is to export the files to OneNote and then .PDF all of the files from there; However, it would put them all into one giant "word doc style" PDF file where I have to scroll through 100''s of pages to find what I'm looking for.

Does anyone know of a way with Outlook 2010 to get a PDF file with a "layout view" displaying all the emails individually again? Preferable a free option.
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