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I've asked this question before and indeed received an answer..but for me the
non-geeky type, it was complete gibberish... How can I create / use mailing lists that will allow me to send out e-mails IN BULK, but each of the recipients will ONLY see their name...and not, at least overtly, know they are part of a mailing list of several... I need some good hearted soul to hold my hand and walk me through the various steps.... feel free to e-mail me Thanks |
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There are a few ways. Here's my favourite but which one will be your
favourite depends on your exact goals. From what you have said, this should suit you: 1. Use Categories to enable you to Group the Contacts into like groups. Edit the Categories so they make sense to you in the Master Category List (bottom right corner of each Contact will get you there.Categories are one of the most powerful functions in Outlook. 2. Show the Advanced Toolbar (View | Toolbars) 3. Select the Contacts folder and change the view from Address Cards to Phone List. Do that in the Current View window - it tell you which View you are in. 4. Use the 2 best buttons in Outlook (for manipulating data that is) - the Group By Box and the Field Chooser. They are to the right of the Current View window on the Advanced Toolbar that says which View you are in. 5. Click the Group By Box (beside the Current View window) you can now Group by whichever Field is useful to you, even up to 4 fields. So you can group by Company and then State (drag both of those fields into the Group By Box). Or by Category and then State. etc etc 6. To quickly Categorise a lot of Contacts is easy! Open a Contact and use the button, bottom right corner to set a Category for them. Save and Close. That's 1 done! To put lots of people in the same Category, you can Ctrl Click them, then right click the selected ones and set a Category from the drop down menu. Another way is to Group by Category and drag Contacts from the None group to another group eg Friends. Both ways are fast. The second requires you to have at least 1 person already in the destination group. 7 Now for the aim of all this - an email merge!!!! Select the people you want to email merge to. (you can highlight a whole grouped Category or any grouping). Tools | Mailmerge | select to email | write a Subject | OK. Word will start of its own accord. 8. Write the email and use the Insert Merge Fields Button to put First Name into the Text of your email. Don't use the Insert Word Fields button! So I could write: Hi First_name (here I use the button to insert the field) You and your colleagues from Company are invited to my birthday party. 9. ABC button on the merging toolbar will show you the merged data. 10. A bit further to the right on the merging toolbar is a Merge to Email button. If you are ready to send NOW. Click that and then OK. Done. And no it's not a short process!!! I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal "davestanyon" wrote in message news ![]() I've asked this question before and indeed received an answer..but for me the non-geeky type, it was complete gibberish... How can I create / use mailing lists that will allow me to send out e-mails IN BULK, but each of the recipients will ONLY see their name...and not, at least overtly, know they are part of a mailing list of several... I need some good hearted soul to hold my hand and walk me through the various steps.... feel free to e-mail me Thanks |
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Hi Dave**
You didn't say whether you are using Outlook or Outlook Express. My method works with OE Open OE, select Address Book,New,New Group, Name it, Select members from you Address Book contacts and direct to RHS. OK it. Create Mail, To: find New Group in list and send it as BCC and OK In To: insert your own email address -this will show if it has been sent and arrives. Attach File Hey presto should work OK Send it !!!! -- Diana "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: There are a few ways. Here's my favourite but which one will be your favourite depends on your exact goals. From what you have said, this should suit you: 1. Use Categories to enable you to Group the Contacts into like groups. Edit the Categories so they make sense to you in the Master Category List (bottom right corner of each Contact will get you there.Categories are one of the most powerful functions in Outlook. 2. Show the Advanced Toolbar (View | Toolbars) 3. Select the Contacts folder and change the view from Address Cards to Phone List. Do that in the Current View window - it tell you which View you are in. 4. Use the 2 best buttons in Outlook (for manipulating data that is) - the Group By Box and the Field Chooser. They are to the right of the Current View window on the Advanced Toolbar that says which View you are in. 5. Click the Group By Box (beside the Current View window) you can now Group by whichever Field is useful to you, even up to 4 fields. So you can group by Company and then State (drag both of those fields into the Group By Box). Or by Category and then State. etc etc 6. To quickly Categorise a lot of Contacts is easy! Open a Contact and use the button, bottom right corner to set a Category for them. Save and Close. That's 1 done! To put lots of people in the same Category, you can Ctrl Click them, then right click the selected ones and set a Category from the drop down menu. Another way is to Group by Category and drag Contacts from the None group to another group eg Friends. Both ways are fast. The second requires you to have at least 1 person already in the destination group. 7 Now for the aim of all this - an email merge!!!! Select the people you want to email merge to. (you can highlight a whole grouped Category or any grouping). Tools | Mailmerge | select to email | write a Subject | OK. Word will start of its own accord. 8. Write the email and use the Insert Merge Fields Button to put First Name into the Text of your email. Don't use the Insert Word Fields button! So I could write: Hi First_name (here I use the button to insert the field) You and your colleagues from Company are invited to my birthday party. 9. ABC button on the merging toolbar will show you the merged data. 10. A bit further to the right on the merging toolbar is a Merge to Email button. If you are ready to send NOW. Click that and then OK. Done. And no it's not a short process!!! I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal "davestanyon" wrote in message news ![]() I've asked this question before and indeed received an answer..but for me the non-geeky type, it was complete gibberish... How can I create / use mailing lists that will allow me to send out e-mails IN BULK, but each of the recipients will ONLY see their name...and not, at least overtly, know they are part of a mailing list of several... I need some good hearted soul to hold my hand and walk me through the various steps.... feel free to e-mail me Thanks |
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