See
http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/dl/dl.asp
You can also use file, save as, but I like this method because I don't have
to go looking for the file.
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"Vorv" wrote in message
...
Hi Diane:
I've got all the way to the send internet format. When I open the .txt
attachment, it only has the name of the DL, with no member info. How are
you
opening the form? Any further insight would be appreciated.
PV
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Open the DL form. Under the office icon is the save and close button,
Send
button with dropdown, and Delete. Click the Send button and choose
internet
format. This creates a new message with a text attachment. Open the
attachment and close the new message. you'll need to work the text to
make
it delimited, there is no way around that.
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"Vorv" wrote in message
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Thanks Diane.
I use 2007, but can't find the "send in internet format" option.
I have done the following:
opened a new email, typed in the DL and expanded it to show all the
aliases.
Chose "save as" text, but the file just gave me the aliases in plain
text.
No email addresses.
I feel like I'm almost there... any other insight would be appreciated!
PV
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Not sure if this works in other versions - but in Outlook 2007, open
the
DL
and choose Send... in internet format. The new message will have a
text
attachment with the display names and email addresses. You can also
save
as
text or rtf file. They'll be in column format - you'll need to work
them
in
word or Excel to remove the display names and comma delimit the
addresses.
If that is not an option in your version - these are other methods:
if you received a copy of a message to the DL, check the header and
with
some effort cleaning it up, you could get the addresses from the
internet
header.
Print to an electronic format and OCR it. If you use Acrobat, print to
it
and copy the addresses using the text tool. You'll need to clean the
file
up to remove the display names. (The fastest way seems to be to crop
it
so
just the addresses are in the file then OCR or whatever.)
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"Vorv" wrote in message
...
I have a distribution list that displays the aliases - I want to
pull
just
the email address so that I end up with (example):
Is this possible?