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It seems like a lot of people are having problems using
yesterdays tip with Outlook 2003.
Yes, it does work with Outlook 2003. I'm pretty sure it also works with
Outlook 2002 and possibly Outlook 2000 (but haven't loaded a machine to
verify either yet). It will work with any version that supports Hyperlinks
on the toolbar buttons. Hyperlinks used to be very useful (not that they
aren't useful now), before security concerns caused Microsoft to lock
Outlook down. You could hyperlink to programs, templates, files, websites...
just about anything. While you still can link to anything that has a file
path, you'll get a lot more security alerts asking for approval or the
button will act "dead" and nothing happens.
The main problem areas with yesterday's tip seems to be with finding the
customize dialog and customizing the button.
If you can't see the Views, Toolbars, Customize command you can right click
on any toolbar and choose Customize to open the Customize dialog.
You'll need to leave the customize dialog open until you've added the
hyperlink (and customized the button, if desired).
Create a Hyperlink on a Toolbar Button - flash video creating a hyperlinked button.
Updated Saturday January 02 2010