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| 1361249 | 2013-11-30 23:14:00 | Many years ago, I had a group set up of frequently contacted colleagues in MS Outlook Express. I now wish to do the same thing in MS Outlook. Simply - I wish to have a sub-group of contacts separate from my main address book so I can e-mail en block rather than having to select individual members. Any suggestions very much appreciated. Cheers and thanks |
Woody (710) | ||
| 1361250 | 2013-12-01 00:04:00 | What Version of Outlook ?? You can do that in all versions, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010, & 2013, BUT depending on what versions theres slightly different ways it can be done. |
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| 1361251 | 2013-12-01 01:46:00 | Thanks Wai Outlook 2003 Win 7 I know 2003's pretty old but OK for me. |
Woody (710) | ||
| 1361252 | 2013-12-01 20:08:00 | hard to describe it , but its do-able . You may need to google some of this to see what it looks like , & what you need to click. - in the LHS : folder list option(at the bottom) - LHS - in the list : right click contacts : add a new folder this will make a subfolder under contacts |
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| 1361253 | 2013-12-02 10:12:00 | Yes Woody it isn't difficult but the problem is, you create a one size group which receives all your mail sent to that group. You can't pick and choose within the group. I'm struggling with this too. Office 2003. | Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 1361254 | 2013-12-02 22:10:00 | Thanks to Wainui and 1101 for your suggestions and help' I have it sussed by going to address book /file/new entry/distribution list. Then select entries for inclusion from address book To Winston - good luck Thanks again to all |
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