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I've asked this twice before. I have group emails in Mail and I'd like to
transfer them to Outlook. How can I do this? Also, how do I save the group emails to a disk? -- Alan Zengel |
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"Alan" wrote in message
... I've asked this twice before. I have group emails in Mail and I'd like to transfer them to Outlook. How can I do this? Also, how do I save the group emails to a disk? What's a "group mail"? What version of Outlook? What's "Mail"? Are you speaking of "Windows Mail" or "Windows Live Mail"? You must be more specific if you want people to understand what you wish to do. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I'm using Vista Home Premium and Windows Mail. It's version 6.0.6000.16386.
Thanks for the reply! -- Alan Zengel "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alan" wrote in message ... I've asked this twice before. I have group emails in Mail and I'd like to transfer them to Outlook. How can I do this? Also, how do I save the group emails to a disk? What's a "group mail"? What version of Outlook? What's "Mail"? Are you speaking of "Windows Mail" or "Windows Live Mail"? You must be more specific if you want people to understand what you wish to do. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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"Alan" wrote in message
... I'm using Vista Home Premium and Windows Mail. It's version 6.0.6000.16386. You still didn't explain "group email". Are you speaking of an address group in the Windows Contacts list? Those rarely, if ever, survive an import. It's best to recreate them in Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Yes, I'm talking about an address group in Windows Vista contact. I use this
to broadcast emails for my sons store. If I can't import them, is there a way to save them to a disk so they can be printed out in an understandable fashion. Using headers from a printed email is very hard to follow. -- Alan Zengel "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Alan" wrote in message ... I'm using Vista Home Premium and Windows Mail. It's version 6.0.6000.16386. You still didn't explain "group email". Are you speaking of an address group in the Windows Contacts list? Those rarely, if ever, survive an import. It's best to recreate them in Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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"Alan" wrote in message
... Yes, I'm talking about an address group in Windows Vista contact. I use this to broadcast emails for my sons store. If I can't import them, is there a way to save them to a disk so they can be printed out in an understandable fashion. Using headers from a printed email is very hard to follow. I don't use Windows Mail so I haven't tried this. Can you display the group in a format that shows the names and addresses in two columns? If so, can you copy those name/address pairs by selecting them, then right-clicking the selection and choosing Copy? If so, do that. Then open a new DL in Outlook and click Select Members. Right-click in the Members field and choose Paste. Click OK. That should add the name/address pairs as members to the DL. Save and close the DL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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