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The other day, we were planning a surprise baby shower party for our teammate, Janelle. Since it was a surprise one, we cannot plan it on meetings, everything was coordinated and decided through emails and instant messages for two days. When we were deciding on the food, I wanted a poll, similar to what our different committees use during events. I know it is possible through email but I’m clueless. So I went to Mr. Google and asked.
Here is what I found.
A new dialogue box will open.
The default values are Approve;Reject. If you want a custom one, delete this, enter your choices separated by a semicolon (;).
You’re technically done at this point. But if you want to send your recipients’ replies to another mailbox, continue with the steps below.
Your name is the default value. Change this to the person or address where you want the replies to go. If you are unsure, you can click on Select Names… button and select the address from there.
You should be back to your email body.
There, you just sent a poll using Microsoft Outlook 2003.