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How to export label "s"
Hi all,Is the below correct in order to export my label "s". (I have about 30 of them)
First under label > New Label > give it a name say "SEED"
Right click SEED> make a new label, say whatever name meaningful to this label.
Repeat right click SEED>nake another new label.
So you will get the "TREE" like label where the top is label "SEED", and all the sub-label to follow.
Now they key point is, I can right cllick the "SEED" and choose export then this will make the whole "TREE" exported ?
And that I can carry it in my USB & bring it home & import to my home OPERA so that this "TREE" labels chain will appear the same as it would ikn my office OPERA which I export from ?
Thank you !
Edmond.
Win 7
Opera with latest build
Opera with latest build
"Export" exports *messages* in a label to an mbs file. It's not for exporting the indexes for the label and its sub-labels.
"Export" only exports messages that are in the label you right-click on. It doesn't export any messages in any of the sub-labels. This is because the nesting of labels in Opera is only visual. A nested label doesn't really belong to its parent except for visually.
So, "export" will not do any of the things you want. It's just for exporting some messages, where if you then import them somewhere, they'll just be imported as received messages and not in any labels.
"Export" only exports messages that are in the label you right-click on. It doesn't export any messages in any of the sub-labels. This is because the nesting of labels in Opera is only visual. A nested label doesn't really belong to its parent except for visually.
So, "export" will not do any of the things you want. It's just for exporting some messages, where if you then import them somewhere, they'll just be imported as received messages and not in any labels.
You can do <http://my.opera.com/operawiki/forums/forum.dml?id=58632> if you use IMAP, you're IMAP server supports IMAP keywords and your labels don't have any rules.
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