Thanks so much for the prompt reply. This has really helped a lot.
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Browse All TopicsGreetings,
I am preparing for a computer upgrade. Part of that will include a fresh reinstallation of Windows XP. In preparation for that, I have backed up my email templates and my rules. I would also very much like to backup my collection of Shortcuts so that I needn't recreate the long list (see attached pic).
How would I go about this?
Thanks in advance.
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by: JOrzechPosted on 2009-10-28 at 09:11:21ID: 25684836
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