![]() HTML – a web page version of the message.These days even ‘plain’ messages can contain Unicode for emoji etc. Use this unless you have a specific reason to choose non-Unicode. Outlook Message Format – Unicode the newer form of.msg that didn’t support the full range of Unicode characters. The most obvious, but not necessarily best option is File | Save As … which has been in Outlook for many, many versions. We’ll note the indexing/search status for each of the Outlook save / export options either ‘content searchable’ or not. Unless those files can be searched easily, finding the one you need can be painfully slow. We know people who have hundreds of individually saved messages. If the message contents isn’t indexed, then you have to rely on searching by file name alone. It’s easy to save a message to a single file finding it again later can be more difficult.Īny message you save should be found using the Windows Search feature. ![]() There’s also no simple way to export a whole conversation or thread to a document. msg format has never been expanded to include multiple messages a thread or conversation.MSG only works for Windows. That makes it harder than necessary to make include a message in a Word document (as an example or evidence of an email exchange). No simple way to export complete emails to Word. No ‘Save to PDF’ choice to make a searchable PDF, just like Word, Excel or PowerPoint. We’ll show you many different options but not all of them are useful. One thing became clear as we wrote this article, the save/export options from Outlook suck. ![]() It’s now added making the count ’15 ways’ Sucks, totally blows ![]() We’ve left the most obvious one until last on our list.ġ4 15 ways Thanks to Tom B for a good workaround for copying an entire email into Word etc. Others can be used to save many messages in the one file. Some options work for a single message only. One Outlook message or many? Compatible for many people or not? Easy to search or not? Which one you choose depends on your needs. There are many ways to save an Outlook email or other items to a separate file. ![]()
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