That might enable me to create a link back to the e-mail in question. Each item has an unique ID that is registered via the outlook:// spoof protocol. When googling at home during the weekend, I ran across a PowerToy that will enable you to copy the link to an Outlook item though. That will not create a link to the items though, just copy information over. If I create a new page in OneNote from an email as described above, I can later in OneNote choose the meeting from the ribbon item "Meeting information" and link that page to the meeting. I can choose "OneNote" in the context menu in Outlook and create a new page in OneNote that is linked to the item. That PowerToy seems to do what is native in 2010.
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