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		<title>By: gabe9527</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can COPY and Paste them back - this would cause issues if you use blackberry etc if they go back into the inbox.
You could use a SIMPLE copyto agent.

but basically it is easy to move them out..... just as easy to put back but they would be new documents. It all depends what else you use and the possible implications of the agents.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can COPY and Paste them back &#8211; this would cause issues if you use blackberry etc if they go back into the inbox.<br />
You could use a SIMPLE copyto agent.</p>
<p>but basically it is easy to move them out&#8230;.. just as easy to put back but they would be new documents. It all depends what else you use and the possible implications of the agents.</p>
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