I think the only way to do this is by creating a Macro (I think).... So the
answer is No- unless you're a developer and have experience with the Outlook
and Office Apps COM object models.
The macro could be added as a button on the Outlook toolbar labeled "Create
New Office Document..." (very easy to do). It (the macro) would create a new
document and put it in an Outlook folder for you and then "open" it. Once
that happens any changes the user makes are saved directly in the Outlook
folder. This is very easy stuff (hard part is deploying it to a bunch of
users).
Alternatively (and this is easier come to think of it) the Macro could be
added to Word... as a toolbar button "Move to Outlook/Exchange..."
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