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I am importing a list from Access and within that list are some contacts that
have been flagged. When I import, how can I segregate the 2 lists into Outlook? I do have someone that can modify the access side. |
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Chrisanne wrote:
I am importing a list from Access and within that list are some contacts that have been flagged. When I import, how can I segregate the 2 lists into Outlook? I do have someone that can modify the access side. In what manner do you want them segregated? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks for responding.
My list is imported from Access containing employees and clients. I can flag either of them, or both, in Access. I need to be able to mass email my employees only without individual selection. How can I do this? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chrisanne wrote: I am importing a list from Access and within that list are some contacts that have been flagged. When I import, how can I segregate the 2 lists into Outlook? I do have someone that can modify the access side. In what manner do you want them segregated? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Chrisanne wrote:
My list is imported from Access containing employees and clients. I can flag either of them, or both, in Access. I need to be able to mass email my employees only without individual selection. Is it possible to move one of those collections to another DB so you can import only one collection at a time? If so, you can import the first collection, assign an appropriate category to it, then import the second collection, assigning it a different category after the import. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Chrisanne wrote:
We can segregate the list and import each. How do we assign categories during the import process after they are imported into contacts? You assign the categories within Outlook after the import. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chrisanne wrote: My list is imported from Access containing employees and clients. I can flag either of them, or both, in Access. I need to be able to mass email my employees only without individual selection. Is it possible to move one of those collections to another DB so you can import only one collection at a time? If so, you can import the first collection, assign an appropriate category to it, then import the second collection, assigning it a different category after the import. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Brian, We can segregate the list and import each. How do we assign categories during the import process after they are imported into contacts? |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chrisanne wrote: We can segregate the list and import each. How do we assign categories during the import process after they are imported into contacts? You assign the categories within Outlook after the import. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] That is the problem....I have no clue how to do that. I have tried every help option I could find and have found nothing and no one to help me. Chrisanne |
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Chrisanne wrote:
That is the problem....I have no clue how to do that. I have tried every help option I could find and have found nothing and no one to help me. Right-click one of the imported items and choose Categories. Assign the category you want. Display the data in the By Category view, select the other items you imported, then drag the selection to the category you just created. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chrisanne wrote: That is the problem....I have no clue how to do that. I have tried every help option I could find and have found nothing and no one to help me. Right-click one of the imported items and choose Categories. Assign the category you want. Display the data in the By Category view, select the other items you imported, then drag the selection to the category you just created. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I want to be reassured that once we do this, these email addresses will remain after I export at the end of each day. I have these email addresses in Access and at the end of each day we export to Outlook to keep our information current. We did not have this kind of problem until upgrading to Outlook 07 and Vista. I cannot possibly be the only one that needs two distinct email listings in Outlook. I have one list that has over a 1000 (clients) and another list with about 105 (employees). |
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