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terrymac terrymac is offline How can I save all attachments in a folder with specific criteria? Windows XP How can I save all attachments in a folder with specific criteria? Office 2007
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Hello,



I was hoping someone could help me with my MS Office 2007.

I redirect all of my artwork files from our studio to a specific sub-folder.

I need to start saving all of the attachments into a networked folder, which is a pain because I get at least 50 emails each working day!

My question is is there a way I can run a command that automatically saves the attachments in this sub folder, to a specific destination, where if the file already exists it is overwritten?

What I will also like is to be able to run this routine and if the file already exists only overwrite if the file is newer this is because occasionally I will get amended PDF files throughout the year so I need only the latest one available.

Can anyone help please?
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