![]() |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
I have a major list of customers that I want to put into the distribution
list. I managed to glean the email address from the list, however I find that I have to enter each address one at a time. Is there no way to import the addresses (not in personal address book), to the distribution list. Must you install each one (hundreds), one at a time? |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
The addresses have to be somewhere importable - Excel spreadsheet or
another messaging application for example. Then you can import them into your contacts. From there you can select them through the interface and not have to type them manually. I don't think you can import them directly into the distribution list in Outlook. So.. in what format is this customer list? "bj" wrote in message ... I have a major list of customers that I want to put into the distribution list. I managed to glean the email address from the list, however I find that I have to enter each address one at a time. Is there no way to import the addresses (not in personal address book), to the distribution list. Must you install each one (hundreds), one at a time? |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
"William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: The addresses have to be somewhere importable - Excel spreadsheet or another messaging application for example. Then you can import them into your contacts. From there you can select them through the interface and not have to type them manually. I don't think you can import them directly into the distribution list in Outlook. So.. in what format is this customer list? "bj" wrote in message ... I have a major list of customers that I want to put into the distribution list. I managed to glean the email address from the list, however I find that I have to enter each address one at a time. Is there no way to import the addresses (not in personal address book), to the distribution list. Must you install each one (hundreds), one at a time? Thank you for the reply but it does not help me. The information is on a cd, and is in excel, which is how I gleaned the email addresses, and I did create a folder for them, however I still have the problem of copy/paste all of them for hours, or not. I do not have to type them into the list, I am sorry I did not make that clear, but to copy and paste takes forever. I wanted to copy them all to one distribution list, such as (wholesale) or (Retail), and cannot. |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
If they are in a properly formatted excel file (like a comma separated value
file .csv) importing them into Outlook may be more useful than copy/paste. In Outlook you can import them into contacts: Copy the excel file to disk. File--Import and Export--Import from another program or file--Comma Separated Values (Windows) Select the Contacts folder. From there it would be much easier to create the distribution lists. If the Excel file is not a .csv you have to assign a name to the range of data you want to use from Excel. It is outlined in the Help in Excel. "bj" wrote in message ... "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: The addresses have to be somewhere importable - Excel spreadsheet or another messaging application for example. Then you can import them into your contacts. From there you can select them through the interface and not have to type them manually. I don't think you can import them directly into the distribution list in Outlook. So.. in what format is this customer list? "bj" wrote in message ... I have a major list of customers that I want to put into the distribution list. I managed to glean the email address from the list, however I find that I have to enter each address one at a time. Is there no way to import the addresses (not in personal address book), to the distribution list. Must you install each one (hundreds), one at a time? Thank you for the reply but it does not help me. The information is on a cd, and is in excel, which is how I gleaned the email addresses, and I did create a folder for them, however I still have the problem of copy/paste all of them for hours, or not. I do not have to type them into the list, I am sorry I did not make that clear, but to copy and paste takes forever. I wanted to copy them all to one distribution list, such as (wholesale) or (Retail), and cannot. |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
"William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: If they are in a properly formatted excel file (like a comma separated value file .csv) importing them into Outlook may be more useful than copy/paste. In Outlook you can import them into contacts: Copy the excel file to disk. File--Import and Export--Import from another program or file--Comma Separated Values (Windows) Select the Contacts folder. From there it would be much easier to create the distribution lists. If the Excel file is not a .csv you have to assign a name to the range of data you want to use from Excel. It is outlined in the Help in Excel. I do appreciate your assistance, and perhaps I am being unclear in my explanation, therefore allow me to digress. I do not have a problem getting the list from cd to outlook, as the import works well to set the list of names in a folder. If I do this, I still am left with the chore of getting the email addresses to the distribution list and regardless the list has no import and requires that you enter each email address one at a time. It is still copy and paste even from an outlook folder or from the excel listing, or it is type it in one at a time. I do not understand why you cannot import or enter more than one email address at a time? |
Do you have to create a distribution list one entry at a time?
If you just use Contacts and categorise them, you can use more functions
that with DLs. For example, mailmerge (email or documents) to clients is often a useful function. So why use DLs? You'll find many negative comments from MVPs here about the problems with DLs. Judy Gleeson Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! "bj" wrote in message ... "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: If they are in a properly formatted excel file (like a comma separated value file .csv) importing them into Outlook may be more useful than copy/paste. In Outlook you can import them into contacts: Copy the excel file to disk. File--Import and Export--Import from another program or file--Comma Separated Values (Windows) Select the Contacts folder. From there it would be much easier to create the distribution lists. If the Excel file is not a .csv you have to assign a name to the range of data you want to use from Excel. It is outlined in the Help in Excel. I do appreciate your assistance, and perhaps I am being unclear in my explanation, therefore allow me to digress. I do not have a problem getting the list from cd to outlook, as the import works well to set the list of names in a folder. If I do this, I still am left with the chore of getting the email addresses to the distribution list and regardless the list has no import and requires that you enter each email address one at a time. It is still copy and paste even from an outlook folder or from the excel listing, or it is type it in one at a time. I do not understand why you cannot import or enter more than one email address at a time? |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:57 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 2.4.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 OutlookBanter.com