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Hi , is there way to put out of office automatically on in any day of
week. As i keep forgetting putting my out of office on and i want it
to be turn on automatically on every thursday. Please if anybody can
help or let me know any other way which can be helpful for me.
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I would think you'd get better answers in an Outlook forum.

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Hi , is there way to put out of office automatically on in any day of
week. As i keep forgetting putting my out of office on and i want it
to be turn on automatically on every thursday. Please if anybody can
help or let me know any other way which can be helpful for me.
Thanks


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