Copy email contents to new email whilst saving attachment.
This one I think will be impossible, but I will ask anyway in the hope.
At work we used to use Windows XP and Office 2003. Previously we would receive emails with attached PDF forms. We could double click the attachment, edit the form, save and then forward or reply with attachment with minimal fuss.
Now on this "new" system of Windows 7 and Office 2010, this is impossible. The only way we can do this is to save the PDF to some location, open, edit, save, forward and attach to new message. With some emails containing up to 10 PDFS and emails coming in all day, this longer approach is taking forever.
At the press of the button I would ideally love outlook to:
Copy contents of email to a new email, with addresses, subject line all intact.
Auto save attachment to hard drive and re-attach to the new email.
We could then double click the PDF (in theory we should be able to edit it) edit the pdf, save and then we can send.
Is any of this possible?
The issue is, the work PC's are tightly locked down, the installation/removal of anything is near impossible. I've tried every guide I can find on the net to edit attachments and nothing works.
The only thing I can use at work is VBA, which hopefully, will help.