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There is a way. but one wonders why you would want to. Categories are a
better, more robust way to group recipients than any DL would be. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BorisS" wrote in message news ![]() I have categorized my contacts, and want to use the categories as a basis for distributions. Is there a way to do this? One option I can think of is to filter for the category I want, and then to simply drag all the contacts into the "to" of a message I create. The other idea is to create a distribution list, but I don't know how to do this from a filtered category list. Also, not all of the contacts (which I categorized in the contacts view have emails associated with them. So one question is what happens when I try to make a distribution list (assuming I can do this from a category filter), and there are contacts which do not have emails on them. any help? -- Boris |
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