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Re: outlook 2007 undocumented feature: tracked conversations         

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Author: Diane Poremsky {MVP}
Date: Apr 21, 2008 10:16

Are you using any addins, such as BCM or Office Communicator? It's not a
feature of Outlook and normal flagging doesn't add a tracking info bar.

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"pendolino" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:e8c3ff5a-2831-4e87-9b85-dee0fc8fff3d@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> i am posting this after having scoured the web and microsoft's help
> resources to no avail looking for an explanation for the following
> label at the top of my emails in Outlook 2007 (running on XP):
>
> "This message is part of a tracked conversation. Click here to find
> all related messages or to open the original flagged message."
>
> My best guess is that this is a (undocumented) feature that informs
> the user that the message is part of something they have been paying
> attention to that was flagged earlier.
>
> I would like to know if this would still show up if the message flag
> was changed, removed or marked complete.
>
> It would be useful to know the ins and outs in general but so far it
> seems to make sense. I wonder if Entourage 2008 has the same or
> similar functionality (I use outlook on windows xp running on
> parallels on a macbook).
>
> Anyone have any insights here?
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