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Old 03-30-2019, 03:04 AM
Robiche Robiche is offline moving the email by a keyboard shortcut to a specific folder according to the sender Windows 10 moving the email by a keyboard shortcut to a specific folder according to the sender Office 2016
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Hi,



I would like to work faster. I have many folders and take time always to move the emails to the right folder.

I sort out by the email sender. so the idea is when we are in a email, I click a keyboard shortcut (for exemple "CTRL+M") then macro ask me where I want the email. I show the right folder and the email move to there.

When I do it again with the same sender, the email will go to this folder without asking.



the same for the email sent. so when we go to sent items, we have the emails sent. I have also to do the same. but the problem is that is the receiver, not the sender.



Someone can help me to do this. I can pay for it if we need a small program for that.

thanks

Robert
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