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I'm somewhat new to Outlook. Had been using Outlook 2003 for contacts and
calendar but still using Eudora (sponsored) for email. I've now bought a new computer and using Outlook 2007 (& Win7) for all. I also sync with my Windows mobile phone. I send out a support group meeting reminder as a volunteer. I have 21 email addresses on the list currently. I do not know most of the people. In Eudora, I had one contact with all the email addresses in the 1 contact. I would like to do the same in Outlook 2007, especially since I sync and don't want to clutter up the contacts on my phone with people I don't even know. How would I do this? Also, so far I haven't found a manual for Outlook to look up individual questions like this. I guess there isn't one to download, just tutorials? |
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Did you type "Distritubution List" into Help?
Try it. -- Russ Valentine "KathiMR" wrote in message ... I'm somewhat new to Outlook. Had been using Outlook 2003 for contacts and calendar but still using Eudora (sponsored) for email. I've now bought a new computer and using Outlook 2007 (& Win7) for all. I also sync with my Windows mobile phone. I send out a support group meeting reminder as a volunteer. I have 21 addresses on the list currently. I do not know most of the people. In Eudora, I had one contact with all the email addresses in the 1 contact. I would like to do the same in Outlook 2007, especially since I sync and don't want to clutter up the contacts on my phone with people I don't even know. How would I do this? Also, so far I haven't found a manual for Outlook to look up individual questions like this. I guess there isn't one to download, just tutorials? |
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Use the File | New | Distribution List command to create a new distribution
list (aka "group"). At the upper-right of the main Outlook window, you should see a box containing the label "Type a question for help." You can use that to get to the documentation, along with the Help | Microsoft Outlook Help command. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "KathiMR" wrote: I'm somewhat new to Outlook. Had been using Outlook 2003 for contacts and calendar but still using Eudora (sponsored) for email. I've now bought a new computer and using Outlook 2007 (& Win7) for all. I also sync with my Windows mobile phone. I send out a support group meeting reminder as a volunteer. I have 21 email addresses on the list currently. I do not know most of the people. In Eudora, I had one contact with all the email addresses in the 1 contact. I would like to do the same in Outlook 2007, especially since I sync and don't want to clutter up the contacts on my phone with people I don't even know. How would I do this? Also, so far I haven't found a manual for Outlook to look up individual questions like this. I guess there isn't one to download, just tutorials? |
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