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I have a list of 100 e mail address I wish to transfer from an Excel spread
sheet into Outlook I have gone through File/Import from Import from another file etc/MS Excell/selected the file to import and I get an error message to name the range I wish to import. I select range and save and still get an error message Where am I going wrong? any help most appreciated |
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I have a list of 100 e mail address I wish to transfer from an Excel spread sheet into Outlook I have gone through File/Import from Import from another file etc/MS Excell/selected the file to import and I get an error message to name the range I wish to import. I select range and save and still get an error message Where am I going wrong? any help most appreciated After you select the range, so you enter a name in the name field? That's the field that usually contacts the cell name, to the left of the formula bar. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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