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Old May 26th 06, 09:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Create Distribution list from recipients

I answered you already. It only works if the address list is in the correct
format.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Saul Bloom" wrote in message
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Could you please clarify? Here are the instructions you suggest using:
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The addresses need to be in semi-colon delimited format or one address per
line.

Open a new DL form (Ctrl+Shift+L)
Click Select Members, Members.
Copy addresses from the address list
Paste into the Members field
Click Ok.
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It says to "Copy the addresses from the address list". What address list?
The addresses that I am interested in are the ones in the CC list of the
Outlook email. These are in semi-colon format, BUT, as I said, the copy
function does not grab the list of email ADDRESSES, even if they are
visually
appearing. It only copies the NAMES. So, how does this work? Is this a
bug
in Outlook? I can copy a CC list from Outlook Express, and it grabs both
the
names and the addresses, but when I try to do this in Outlook, it only
grabs
the names.

Thanks,

Saul

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

I do not consider Outlook Help to be reliable.
Try the method I posted instead. Post back with results.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Saul Bloom" wrote in message
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No, I'm not using those instructions, because I'm trying to get the
list
from
an Outlook email. I've pasted the Outlook Help text below. I am using
those
instructions. Based on those instructions, there are a number of
places
that
I can copy the adddresses from. Let's say, for instance, I receive an
email
with a 30 person CC list, and I want to create a distribution list
based
on
that. If I try to just copy the CC list, it gives me a list of NAMES,
not
a
list of email addresses. SO, instead, I do a Reply to All. At that
point,
the "To" or "CC" box looks is formatted as SOMENAME
someaddress@somedomain
; SOMEOTHERNAME someaddress@someotherdomain etc, with each
name-address
pair underlined. Looks perfect. So, I copy that, and try to paste it
as
specified below. It pastes in WITHOUT the email addresses. This also
happens if I paste it into Word, Notepad, or whatever.
Here are the instructions from Office Outlook Help:

Create a distribution list by copying names from an e-mail message

In the e-mail message you want to copy the names from, select the names
in
the To or Cc box (To, Cc, and Bcc boxes: A message is sent to the
recipients
in the To box. Recipients in the Cc (carbon copy) and Bcc (blind carbon
copy)
boxes also get the message; however, the names of the recipients in the
Bcc
box aren't visible to other recipients.).
On the Edit menu, click Copy.
On the File menu, point to New, and then click Distribution List.
In the Name box, type a name for the distribution list.
Click Select Members.
In the Add to distribution list list, right-click, and then click Paste
on
the shortcut menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of commands
relevant to a particular item. To display a shortcut menu, right-click
an
item or press SHIFT+F10.).




"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

That method only works if the addresses are in the correct format.
Did you follow the instructions here?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20041105.htm

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Saul Bloom" wrote in message
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According to the help info, it should be possible to create a
distribution
list from the CC list of an existing email, but copying and pasting.
However, this doesn't seem to work unless the recipients are already
in
the
address book. If it doesn't find them, it seems to want me to add
them
individually. I can even do a "reply to all", which appears to get
me
a
great recipient list to copy and paste, where each name has both a
name
plus
an email address, but when I copy it to the clipboard, it omits the
actual
email addresses, and only grabs the names. Any way around this?








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