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Sending an Email to Multiple Addressees
In Outlook EXPRESS when addressing a new email to several people, I clicked
on "To" and got my whole Contacts list. Then I could just click on the intended recipients and that added them to the "To" list. In Outlook 2007, when I click on "To" I just get a box that requires searching for one recipient at a time. That is ultra-annoying! What am I missing here? How do I get to my entire Contacts list from the "To" button in Outlook 2007? Thanks, -- stardust39 |
Sending an Email to Multiple Addressees
"stardust39" wrote in message ... In Outlook EXPRESS when addressing a new email to several people, I clicked on "To" and got my whole Contacts list. Then I could just click on the intended recipients and that added them to the "To" list. In Outlook 2007, when I click on "To" I just get a box that requires searching for one recipient at a time. That is ultra-annoying! What am I missing here? How do I get to my entire Contacts list from the "To" button in Outlook 2007? Thanks, -- stardust39 Do it the other way round - open Contacts, select all the Contacts and then do Actions-Create-New Message to Contact. |
Sending an Email to Multiple Addressees
Configure the address book view correctly. All your electronic addresses
will appear when you do: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine "stardust39" wrote in message ... In Outlook EXPRESS when addressing a new email to several people, I clicked on "To" and got my whole Contacts list. Then I could just click on the intended recipients and that added them to the "To" list. In Outlook 2007, when I click on "To" I just get a box that requires searching for one recipient at a time. That is ultra-annoying! What am I missing here? How do I get to my entire Contacts list from the "To" button in Outlook 2007? Thanks, -- stardust39 |
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