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I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want
to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. |
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Distribution Lists cannot be exported. Save them as an RTF file from which
you can use Word to convert them to whatever format this service requires. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Carolina" wrote in message ... I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. |
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Carolina wrote:
I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. Open the DL and click FileSave As. I usually save them as a tab-delimited values text file. -- Brian Tillman |
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what does "open the DL" mean?
I want to copy all from one category "Brian Tillman" wrote: Carolina wrote: I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. Open the DL and click FileSave As. I usually save them as a tab-delimited values text file. -- Brian Tillman |
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Open a Distribution List the same way you open any other Contact Record.
You have not made clear what you want to do. If you have created a category already, you would have no need for a Distribution List. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jo Foster" wrote in message ... what does "open the DL" mean? I want to copy all from one category "Brian Tillman" wrote: Carolina wrote: I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. Open the DL and click FileSave As. I usually save them as a tab-delimited values text file. -- Brian Tillman |
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I never heard of "Distribution List", I work from home so have no helpful
colleagues, and I never Merged. I have individual Contact records, and some of them fall into Categories (named in Category box on each record). When I send an email to everyone in that category, I open Outlook in Category mode (a list in the form of a table), highlight the names, copy them, and paste them into the "to" (or BCC) of the email message before writing and sending. WHAT I WANT TO DO is to extract the list of names so I can paste it into a Word document and then work on it, move it around, send different versions of it as attachments, etc. I've tried copying columns or sections but you can't highlight them. The only thing that works is to doubleclick on each name, one at a time, which opens each individual contact record, then copy the name, paste it into the Word doc, close the record, open the next one, and so on. At 4am, exhausted, I realised this would take all night. So I went to bed and fretted till morning. Does anyone run residential summer schools devoted to helping people with these things? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Open a Distribution List the same way you open any other Contact Record. You have not made clear what you want to do. If you have created a category already, you would have no need for a Distribution List. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jo Foster" wrote in message ... what does "open the DL" mean? I want to copy all from one category "Brian Tillman" wrote: Carolina wrote: I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. Open the DL and click FileSave As. I usually save them as a tab-delimited values text file. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Jo Foster" wrote in message
... WHAT I WANT TO DO is to extract the list of names so I can paste it into a Word document and then work on it, move it around, send different versions of it as attachments, etc. Can you be a bit more specific on what exactly you are trying to achieve with all this? -- 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) |
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I'm sure it must be frustrating to be working under time pressure using a
program with which you are unfamiliar. You've jumped into an old thread in this newsgroup that may not even be relevant to your question. Read the Subject. The thread was about Distribution Lists which you now admit you've never heard of. Not sure why you would post in a thread on a topic you've never heard of. The problem is we have no idea what your question is. This is an end user newsgroup. We can only answer questions when you post them clearly. You seem to have some very basic questions that can be answered in Help files or in the many tutorials that we reference here. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jo Foster" wrote in message ... I never heard of "Distribution List", I work from home so have no helpful colleagues, and I never Merged. I have individual Contact records, and some of them fall into Categories (named in Category box on each record). When I send an email to everyone in that category, I open Outlook in Category mode (a list in the form of a table), highlight the names, copy them, and paste them into the "to" (or BCC) of the email message before writing and sending. WHAT I WANT TO DO is to extract the list of names so I can paste it into a Word document and then work on it, move it around, send different versions of it as attachments, etc. I've tried copying columns or sections but you can't highlight them. The only thing that works is to doubleclick on each name, one at a time, which opens each individual contact record, then copy the name, paste it into the Word doc, close the record, open the next one, and so on. At 4am, exhausted, I realised this would take all night. So I went to bed and fretted till morning. Does anyone run residential summer schools devoted to helping people with these things? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Open a Distribution List the same way you open any other Contact Record. You have not made clear what you want to do. If you have created a category already, you would have no need for a Distribution List. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jo Foster" wrote in message ... what does "open the DL" mean? I want to copy all from one category "Brian Tillman" wrote: Carolina wrote: I need to copy and paste all my distribution lists at one time. I don't want to have to copy each email address one at a time - ugh!. I am actually trying to import my distribution lists and export them to a service called Constant Contact that does email marketing. Someone please help! I am very frustrated. Open the DL and click FileSave As. I usually save them as a tab-delimited values text file. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Jo Foster" wrote in message
... I never heard of "Distribution List", I work from home so have no helpful colleagues, and I never Merged. You hijacked another thread on a similar topic and I answered you there. There is no need to post multiple times and you should always start your own thread unless the issue is exactly the same as an existing thread. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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