Copying contacts into Word
Those are distribution lists that exist in the Contacts Folder (no data
exists in the Outlook Address Book). DL's contain names and electronic
addresses only: nothing else. That's why your question makes no sense. There
are no postal addresses in DL's.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John" - wrote in message ...
Russ - sorry about the lack of clarity. This is what I do in Outlook
2003...
If I choose Tools | Address Book, the "Address Book" window opens, and if
I choose "Show names from
the: Contacts", in the list near the bottom of the window, some of the
names are in bold, and if I
right-click on one of these bold names, a list of contacts appears in a
new window. This is what I
referred to as a "Contact Group", but maybe I'm using the wrong phrase.
Jay
"Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" wrote in message
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The Outlook Address Book does not use Groups.
Clarify what you mean.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Jay" nospam wrote in message
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Hi
I have Outlook 2000 (and another PC with Outlook 2003 if this makes my
problem easier).
Is there an quick way to get names, email addresses, postal addresses,
etc
of all contacts in each
Contact Groups (I think that's what they are called - the groups are in
bold in the "Address Book"
dialog)?
I want to put them in Word tables (with a different table for each
group).
I can double-click on a
contact and copy each details into Word using copy and paste, but doing
this for each contact in a
Contact Group (there are hundreds) isn't feasible.
If there's a way to copy and paste the information for all contacts in a
particular Contact Group,
that would be much easier. It doesn't need to be automated.
Thanks everyone
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