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Old June 14th 07, 06:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Mona
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Hi
I know this is probably a silly question.
I am using outlook 2003, and was wandering, is it possible to send an e-mail
to multiple users, without clicking on each individuals name in my contatcts
folder??
i sometimes send e-mails to 50+ people and its a pain to have to click on 50
names.
is there a way i can send it to a group or something???

Thanks i would really appreaciate your help
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Old June 14th 07, 09:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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"Mona" wrote in message
...
Hi
I know this is probably a silly question.
I am using outlook 2003, and was wandering, is it possible to send an
e-mail
to multiple users, without clicking on each individuals name in my
contatcts
folder??
i sometimes send e-mails to 50+ people and its a pain to have to click on
50
names.
is there a way i can send it to a group or something???

Thanks i would really appreaciate your help



In Contacts go to New-Distribution List....


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Old June 15th 07, 01:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Mona
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Default senidn e-mails to multiple recipients



"Gordon" wrote:

"Mona" wrote in message
...
Hi
I know this is probably a silly question.
I am using outlook 2003, and was wandering, is it possible to send an
e-mail
to multiple users, without clicking on each individuals name in my
contatcts
folder??
i sometimes send e-mails to 50+ people and its a pain to have to click on
50
names.
is there a way i can send it to a group or something???

Thanks i would really appreaciate your help



In Contacts go to New-Distribution List....


After putting into distribution list, how do i send it on my "sending
e-mail" page????
Thanks
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Old June 14th 07, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default senidn e-mails to multiple recipients

Mona wrote:

Hi
I know this is probably a silly question.
I am using outlook 2003, and was wandering, is it possible to send an
e-mail to multiple users, without clicking on each individuals name
in my contatcts folder??
i sometimes send e-mails to 50+ people and its a pain to have to
click on 50 names.
is there a way i can send it to a group or something???


There are three ways. The first is the one Gordon mentions. The second is
to collect related contacts in separate Contacts folders and either use mail
merge or select all the folder's contacts and use ActionNew Message to
Contact. The third way is to assign categories to related contacts, group
your COntacts folder by categories, then select a category and, again, click
ActionsNew Message to Contact.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old June 15th 07, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Mona
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Default senidn e-mails to multiple recipients

Hi Brian

I have put all my contacts into categories, but when i want to send an
e-mail, it doesnt give me the option to add a category in my to: section.

it only gives me all my normal contacts in my normal view.

I hope i am making sense.

Thank you kindly

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Mona wrote:

Hi
I know this is probably a silly question.
I am using outlook 2003, and was wandering, is it possible to send an
e-mail to multiple users, without clicking on each individuals name
in my contatcts folder??
i sometimes send e-mails to 50+ people and its a pain to have to
click on 50 names.
is there a way i can send it to a group or something???


There are three ways. The first is the one Gordon mentions. The second is
to collect related contacts in separate Contacts folders and either use mail
merge or select all the folder's contacts and use ActionNew Message to
Contact. The third way is to assign categories to related contacts, group
your COntacts folder by categories, then select a category and, again, click
ActionsNew Message to Contact.
--
Brian Tillman


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Old June 15th 07, 05:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default senidn e-mails to multiple recipients

Mona wrote:

I have put all my contacts into categories, but when i want to send an
e-mail, it doesnt give me the option to add a category in my to:
section.


Reread what I said. Open your Contacts folder, display in the By Category
view, select the category you want, and click ActionsNew Message to
Contact.
--
Brian Tillman

 




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