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Distribution list problems
"Art Nittskoff" wrote in message
... I am trying to start using Outlook 2007 and it has been very frustrating. I have used Outlook Express for many, many years and I love it. I decided that I might want the extra benefits of OUTLOOK 2007 and I now have over 60 hours of messing with it to try to get it right…so it is time to see if I can use some “professional help”. My major problem is with DISTRIBUTION LISTS. In outlook express, I had many groups. I know that in Outlook they are called distribution lists and I figured they would be easier to use…but I am finding they are not…or at least I do not know how to make them easier. I am responsible for putting out several different email newsletters. Many times people email me and say they would like to be added to a couple of different emails I put out. So, if I received an email that said, “please add to my mailing list, I would right click on , then add it to my main contact list. Then, I would have all my email names on the right side of my screen and all my groups on the left side. I would simply drag the to each of the groups I wanted to add it to. Then, in a few weeks when nice guy got smart and left AOL, he would email me to say that he changed his email address to , I would just go to his name in my main contacts, edit the email address and now it would be instantly changed in all the groups. Nice guy might also email me and say he wants to be removed from all emails. I just went to his name in the main contact list, deleted him, and he was deleted from all groups. It appears that in OUTLOOK you would have to manually delete him from each group. In Outlook Express, I could open up a group and it would show me how many people were in the group. Does a distribution list do the same thing? If I wanted to start a new group (distribution list), I could go to the main contacts, highlight each name I wanted, and then drag them to the new group. Is there a way to do that in Outlook? Some of my distribution lists have over 200 contacts in them. When I open them up they are displayed sorted by first name. Is there a way to get them sorted by last name? Sometimes, I get an error that says it cannot be sent. I open up the distribution list and all the names are there, but when I click on an individual name it tells me it does not exist. I check the contacts and it does exist. Later on the list works well. What is going on? I tried sending a distribution list by email to myself so I can put it on my computer at home. I was able to open it up, I said to save it..but it would not open again. What am I doing wrong? Sorry I made this so long…here are my questions re-asked in bullet form: • Is there an easy way to “drop and drag” into a list? • When I change the email address in the contact, does it change it in the list? • When I delete a contact, does it delete it from each list? • How can I tell the distribution list to sort by last name? • How do I find out how many names are in each list? • How do I send a distribution list as a contact so I can save it save it on another computer? I am having lots of other problems, but that will be the subject of a different email. Thanks in advance for all the help! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Art Use Categories instead. Much easier -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
I am not sure what you mean by use categories.
I have most of the people listed as a category..is there a way to import a category into a list or do I do an email to a cetegory? -- Thanks Very Much! Art Nittskoff "Gordon" wrote: "Art Nittskoff" wrote in message ... I am trying to start using Outlook 2007 and it has been very frustrating. I have used Outlook Express for many, many years and I love it. I decided that I might want the extra benefits of OUTLOOK 2007 and I now have over 60 hours of messing with it to try to get it right…so it is time to see if I can use some “professional help”. My major problem is with DISTRIBUTION LISTS. In outlook express, I had many groups. I know that in Outlook they are called distribution lists and I figured they would be easier to use…but I am finding they are not…or at least I do not know how to make them easier. I am responsible for putting out several different email newsletters. Many times people email me and say they would like to be added to a couple of different emails I put out. So, if I received an email that said, “please add to my mailing list, I would right click on , then add it to my main contact list. Then, I would have all my email names on the right side of my screen and all my groups on the left side. I would simply drag the to each of the groups I wanted to add it to. Then, in a few weeks when nice guy got smart and left AOL, he would email me to say that he changed his email address to , I would just go to his name in my main contacts, edit the email address and now it would be instantly changed in all the groups. Nice guy might also email me and say he wants to be removed from all emails. I just went to his name in the main contact list, deleted him, and he was deleted from all groups. It appears that in OUTLOOK you would have to manually delete him from each group. In Outlook Express, I could open up a group and it would show me how many people were in the group. Does a distribution list do the same thing? If I wanted to start a new group (distribution list), I could go to the main contacts, highlight each name I wanted, and then drag them to the new group. Is there a way to do that in Outlook? Some of my distribution lists have over 200 contacts in them. When I open them up they are displayed sorted by first name. Is there a way to get them sorted by last name? Sometimes, I get an error that says it cannot be sent. I open up the distribution list and all the names are there, but when I click on an individual name it tells me it does not exist. I check the contacts and it does exist. Later on the list works well. What is going on? I tried sending a distribution list by email to myself so I can put it on my computer at home. I was able to open it up, I said to save it..but it would not open again. What am I doing wrong? Sorry I made this so long…here are my questions re-asked in bullet form: • Is there an easy way to “drop and drag” into a list? • When I change the email address in the contact, does it change it in the list? • When I delete a contact, does it delete it from each list? • How can I tell the distribution list to sort by last name? • How do I find out how many names are in each list? • How do I send a distribution list as a contact so I can save it save it on another computer? I am having lots of other problems, but that will be the subject of a different email. Thanks in advance for all the help! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Art Use Categories instead. Much easier -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
"Art Nittskoff" wrote in message
... I am not sure what you mean by use categories. I have most of the people listed as a category..is there a way to import a category into a list or do I do an email to a cetegory? Highlight the Category and do Actions-Create-New Message to Contact. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
DL's in Outlook are very different than Groups in OE. You'll want to assign
categories to contacts - in your example, you'll add the mailing list category to Mr Nice Guy's contact. When he unsubscribe you'll either delete his contact or remove the category from it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Art Nittskoff" wrote in message ... I am trying to start using Outlook 2007 and it has been very frustrating. I have used Outlook Express for many, many years and I love it. I decided that I might want the extra benefits of OUTLOOK 2007 and I now have over 60 hours of messing with it to try to get it right…so it is time to see if I can use some “professional help”. My major problem is with DISTRIBUTION LISTS. In outlook express, I had many groups. I know that in Outlook they are called distribution lists and I figured they would be easier to use…but I am finding they are not…or at least I do not know how to make them easier. I am responsible for putting out several different email newsletters. Many times people email me and say they would like to be added to a couple of different emails I put out. So, if I received an email that said, “please add to my mailing list, I would right click on , then add it to my main contact list. Then, I would have all my email names on the right side of my screen and all my groups on the left side. I would simply drag the to each of the groups I wanted to add it to. Then, in a few weeks when nice guy got smart and left AOL, he would email me to say that he changed his email address to , I would just go to his name in my main contacts, edit the email address and now it would be instantly changed in all the groups. Nice guy might also email me and say he wants to be removed from all emails. I just went to his name in the main contact list, deleted him, and he was deleted from all groups. It appears that in OUTLOOK you would have to manually delete him from each group. In Outlook Express, I could open up a group and it would show me how many people were in the group. Does a distribution list do the same thing? If I wanted to start a new group (distribution list), I could go to the main contacts, highlight each name I wanted, and then drag them to the new group. Is there a way to do that in Outlook? Some of my distribution lists have over 200 contacts in them. When I open them up they are displayed sorted by first name. Is there a way to get them sorted by last name? Sometimes, I get an error that says it cannot be sent. I open up the distribution list and all the names are there, but when I click on an individual name it tells me it does not exist. I check the contacts and it does exist. Later on the list works well. What is going on? I tried sending a distribution list by email to myself so I can put it on my computer at home. I was able to open it up, I said to save it..but it would not open again. What am I doing wrong? Sorry I made this so long…here are my questions re-asked in bullet form: • Is there an easy way to “drop and drag” into a list? • When I change the email address in the contact, does it change it in the list? • When I delete a contact, does it delete it from each list? • How can I tell the distribution list to sort by last name? • How do I find out how many names are in each list? • How do I send a distribution list as a contact so I can save it save it on another computer? I am having lots of other problems, but that will be the subject of a different email. Thanks in advance for all the help! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Art -- Thanks Very Much! Art Nittskoff |
Distribution list problems
Thanks. I like this idea.
Just to make sure I understand it. You say INSTEAD of having distribution lists that I categorize each person and then do a mailing to that category...is that correct? That brings up 2 more questions. How many categories can each contact have? I have some people that are on 4 or 5 lists. Do I have to go to contacts, category view and then hightlight the category to do the mailing or is there a way to put it in the TO field in the create a new message box...or from a word document. I really appreciate the help. HAPPY NEW YEAR! -- Thanks Very Much! Art Nittskoff "Gordon" wrote: "Art Nittskoff" wrote in message ... I am trying to start using Outlook 2007 and it has been very frustrating. I have used Outlook Express for many, many years and I love it. I decided that I might want the extra benefits of OUTLOOK 2007 and I now have over 60 hours of messing with it to try to get it right…so it is time to see if I can use some “professional help”. My major problem is with DISTRIBUTION LISTS. In outlook express, I had many groups. I know that in Outlook they are called distribution lists and I figured they would be easier to use…but I am finding they are not…or at least I do not know how to make them easier. I am responsible for putting out several different email newsletters. Many times people email me and say they would like to be added to a couple of different emails I put out. So, if I received an email that said, “please add to my mailing list, I would right click on , then add it to my main contact list. Then, I would have all my email names on the right side of my screen and all my groups on the left side. I would simply drag the to each of the groups I wanted to add it to. Then, in a few weeks when nice guy got smart and left AOL, he would email me to say that he changed his email address to , I would just go to his name in my main contacts, edit the email address and now it would be instantly changed in all the groups. Nice guy might also email me and say he wants to be removed from all emails. I just went to his name in the main contact list, deleted him, and he was deleted from all groups. It appears that in OUTLOOK you would have to manually delete him from each group. In Outlook Express, I could open up a group and it would show me how many people were in the group. Does a distribution list do the same thing? If I wanted to start a new group (distribution list), I could go to the main contacts, highlight each name I wanted, and then drag them to the new group. Is there a way to do that in Outlook? Some of my distribution lists have over 200 contacts in them. When I open them up they are displayed sorted by first name. Is there a way to get them sorted by last name? Sometimes, I get an error that says it cannot be sent. I open up the distribution list and all the names are there, but when I click on an individual name it tells me it does not exist. I check the contacts and it does exist. Later on the list works well. What is going on? I tried sending a distribution list by email to myself so I can put it on my computer at home. I was able to open it up, I said to save it..but it would not open again. What am I doing wrong? Sorry I made this so long…here are my questions re-asked in bullet form: • Is there an easy way to “drop and drag” into a list? • When I change the email address in the contact, does it change it in the list? • When I delete a contact, does it delete it from each list? • How can I tell the distribution list to sort by last name? • How do I find out how many names are in each list? • How do I send a distribution list as a contact so I can save it save it on another computer? I am having lots of other problems, but that will be the subject of a different email. Thanks in advance for all the help! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Art Use Categories instead. Much easier -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
"Art Nittskoff" wrote in message
... Thanks. I like this idea. Just to make sure I understand it. You say INSTEAD of having distribution lists that I categorize each person and then do a mailing to that category...is that correct? Yes. that's right. That brings up 2 more questions. How many categories can each contact have? I have some people that are on 4 or 5 lists. Certainly you can have at least 6 categories on one contact - not sure about the max number! Do I have to go to contacts, category view and then hightlight the category to do the mailing That's the way to do it. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
Thanks again. I have spent all morning making sure I have all the right
people in categories. Using groups looks like it would be easier because I can send to them right from Word. I tried to do that with a category but it does not seem to work. So now I will send my word doc to myself and then forward to a catogory. Thanks again and Happy new Year! Anybody else have a better way to di it? -- Thanks Very Much! Art Nittskoff "Gordon" wrote: "Art Nittskoff" wrote in message ... Thanks. I like this idea. Just to make sure I understand it. You say INSTEAD of having distribution lists that I categorize each person and then do a mailing to that category...is that correct? Yes. that's right. That brings up 2 more questions. How many categories can each contact have? I have some people that are on 4 or 5 lists. Certainly you can have at least 6 categories on one contact - not sure about the max number! Do I have to go to contacts, category view and then hightlight the category to do the mailing That's the way to do it. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
Distribution list problems
"Art Nittskoff" wrote in message
... Thanks again. I have spent all morning making sure I have all the right people in categories. Using groups looks like it would be easier because I can send to them right from Word. I tried to do that with a category but it does not seem to work. You can select the contacts in the category and then use Mail Merge to send to your selection. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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