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Hi- I created an additional contact list, let's call it "list B" in outlook.
I have an email to about 500 people w/ all the names in a new mail message (that is, the TO field has these 500 recipients already). What i want to do and can not find anyway to do, is to get those 500 names into the list B contact list. When i highlight a name and right click it, the only option is adding to my outlook contacts (the default contact list) and NOT the new list B that i created. I've tried dragging names and that doesn't work either. Any ideas/recommendations? thanks. |
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