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Brian:
I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. Do you have any idea why it works for some and not for others. Also, how would I approach this problem to get beyond where we are now?...i.e..what other resources are there when this forum can not solve a legitimate issue? "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: Not true. This method may work for you It does work for me and that, by definition, makes it true. If it were not true it would work for no one. -- Brian Tillman |
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it worked when I tried it from a sent email (all names in the To field) but
not from a cc'd received email. Haven't had time to check the differences. It's morning tea break in a course I am running! "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Brian: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. Do you have any idea why it works for some and not for others. Also, how would I approach this problem to get beyond where we are now?...i.e..what other resources are there when this forum can not solve a legitimate issue? "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: Not true. This method may work for you It does work for me and that, by definition, makes it true. If it were not true it would work for no one. -- Brian Tillman |
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Great. But it still does not work for me. I am glad that you can copy names
from an email that you sent and create a distribution list but I want to copy names from a recieved email and create a distribution list. Outlook help says you can do that. What am I doing wrong. Thanks for all your help and Brians too. K. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: it worked when I tried it from a sent email (all names in the To field) but not from a cc'd received email. Haven't had time to check the differences. It's morning tea break in a course I am running! "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Brian: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. Do you have any idea why it works for some and not for others. Also, how would I approach this problem to get beyond where we are now?...i.e..what other resources are there when this forum can not solve a legitimate issue? "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: Not true. This method may work for you It does work for me and that, by definition, makes it true. If it were not true it would work for no one. -- Brian Tillman |
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enviro-lean wrote:
I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks again for your help Brian. Maybe I am interpreting the help
instructions incorrectly. Someone sent me an email from outlook that has 36 to: names in it and aksed that I create a distirbution list that I can send emails to. When I read the help file in outlook it says all I need to do is copy the names from the recieved email and past them in a new DL. This does not seem to work when I try to do it. The names in the to: field of the email are in the "Outlook" format where the recipinets name is visible ie "enviro-lean" rather than environ-lean@envcompsys,com. However, these names include the email information (when you put the cursor over the name you get the little outlook ball which then if you click on the ball and then click on properties shows you the entier email address). I believe that help instruction are not correct now (maybe there were in the past). You cannot copy a list of names from an email you recieve and create a distribution list. I can understand why microsoft would want to disable this feature to control spam but it wastes a lot of peopls time when they dont come right out and tell you that they have disabled ths function. It is also possible that there is a corruption in my outlook program but I doubt it. I have taken the time to do what Judy suggested in her first reply so the issue is not really an issue anymore ( I have worked around the problem). I am just curious as to whether anybody is interested in fessing up to the incorrect info in the help file or if this forum wants to pretened that the outlook help is correct. "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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the method in help did NOT work for me. you could post to the make a wish
site to let Microsoft know. "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Thanks again for your help Brian. Maybe I am interpreting the help instructions incorrectly. Someone sent me an email from outlook that has 36 to: names in it and aksed that I create a distirbution list that I can send emails to. When I read the help file in outlook it says all I need to do is copy the names from the recieved email and past them in a new DL. This does not seem to work when I try to do it. The names in the to: field of the email are in the "Outlook" format where the recipinets name is visible ie "enviro-lean" rather than environ-lean@envcompsys,com. However, these names include the email information (when you put the cursor over the name you get the little outlook ball which then if you click on the ball and then click on properties shows you the entier email address). I believe that help instruction are not correct now (maybe there were in the past). You cannot copy a list of names from an email you recieve and create a distribution list. I can understand why microsoft would want to disable this feature to control spam but it wastes a lot of peopls time when they dont come right out and tell you that they have disabled ths function. It is also possible that there is a corruption in my outlook program but I doubt it. I have taken the time to do what Judy suggested in her first reply so the issue is not really an issue anymore ( I have worked around the problem). I am just curious as to whether anybody is interested in fessing up to the incorrect info in the help file or if this forum wants to pretened that the outlook help is correct. "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Judy. e
"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: the method in help did NOT work for me. you could post to the make a wish site to let Microsoft know. "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Thanks again for your help Brian. Maybe I am interpreting the help instructions incorrectly. Someone sent me an email from outlook that has 36 to: names in it and aksed that I create a distirbution list that I can send emails to. When I read the help file in outlook it says all I need to do is copy the names from the recieved email and past them in a new DL. This does not seem to work when I try to do it. The names in the to: field of the email are in the "Outlook" format where the recipinets name is visible ie "enviro-lean" rather than environ-lean@envcompsys,com. However, these names include the email information (when you put the cursor over the name you get the little outlook ball which then if you click on the ball and then click on properties shows you the entier email address). I believe that help instruction are not correct now (maybe there were in the past). You cannot copy a list of names from an email you recieve and create a distribution list. I can understand why microsoft would want to disable this feature to control spam but it wastes a lot of peopls time when they dont come right out and tell you that they have disabled ths function. It is also possible that there is a corruption in my outlook program but I doubt it. I have taken the time to do what Judy suggested in her first reply so the issue is not really an issue anymore ( I have worked around the problem). I am just curious as to whether anybody is interested in fessing up to the incorrect info in the help file or if this forum wants to pretened that the outlook help is correct. "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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your problem is most likely in control panel/mail. there are a few settings
there to configure. -- stevo "enviro-lean" wrote: Thanks Judy. e "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: the method in help did NOT work for me. you could post to the make a wish site to let Microsoft know. "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Thanks again for your help Brian. Maybe I am interpreting the help instructions incorrectly. Someone sent me an email from outlook that has 36 to: names in it and aksed that I create a distirbution list that I can send emails to. When I read the help file in outlook it says all I need to do is copy the names from the recieved email and past them in a new DL. This does not seem to work when I try to do it. The names in the to: field of the email are in the "Outlook" format where the recipinets name is visible ie "enviro-lean" rather than environ-lean@envcompsys,com. However, these names include the email information (when you put the cursor over the name you get the little outlook ball which then if you click on the ball and then click on properties shows you the entier email address). I believe that help instruction are not correct now (maybe there were in the past). You cannot copy a list of names from an email you recieve and create a distribution list. I can understand why microsoft would want to disable this feature to control spam but it wastes a lot of peopls time when they dont come right out and tell you that they have disabled ths function. It is also possible that there is a corruption in my outlook program but I doubt it. I have taken the time to do what Judy suggested in her first reply so the issue is not really an issue anymore ( I have worked around the problem). I am just curious as to whether anybody is interested in fessing up to the incorrect info in the help file or if this forum wants to pretened that the outlook help is correct. "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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That was not helpful. I have outlook 2007 and the help menu has not changed.
Whether you reply to all and copy or copy the received e-mail it won't work. I believe this is designed to work only if the contacts are in the address book. However, right below the process it puts a note that says "a member does not need to be in your address book in order to be added to the distribution list. The members name and email address will be included when you copy and paste from the original email message." My wife deleted our Sunday School e-mail list which is very large and I have all the addresses in the last e-mail. However, there is no way to make a distribution list from these names. -- Bryant "stefko98" wrote: your problem is most likely in control panel/mail. there are a few settings there to configure. -- stevo "enviro-lean" wrote: Thanks Judy. e "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: the method in help did NOT work for me. you could post to the make a wish site to let Microsoft know. "enviro-lean" wrote in message ... Thanks again for your help Brian. Maybe I am interpreting the help instructions incorrectly. Someone sent me an email from outlook that has 36 to: names in it and aksed that I create a distirbution list that I can send emails to. When I read the help file in outlook it says all I need to do is copy the names from the recieved email and past them in a new DL. This does not seem to work when I try to do it. The names in the to: field of the email are in the "Outlook" format where the recipinets name is visible ie "enviro-lean" rather than environ-lean@envcompsys,com. However, these names include the email information (when you put the cursor over the name you get the little outlook ball which then if you click on the ball and then click on properties shows you the entier email address). I believe that help instruction are not correct now (maybe there were in the past). You cannot copy a list of names from an email you recieve and create a distribution list. I can understand why microsoft would want to disable this feature to control spam but it wastes a lot of peopls time when they dont come right out and tell you that they have disabled ths function. It is also possible that there is a corruption in my outlook program but I doubt it. I have taken the time to do what Judy suggested in her first reply so the issue is not really an issue anymore ( I have worked around the problem). I am just curious as to whether anybody is interested in fessing up to the incorrect info in the help file or if this forum wants to pretened that the outlook help is correct. "Brian Tillman" wrote: enviro-lean wrote: I am glad that the distribution list from email method described in the outlook help file works for you but it does not work for either Judy or I. I never said the method in the Help works. I've never read that part of the help. What I said was if I have a character string composed of mail addresses separated by semi-colons (in a text file, for example) and I select that character string and copy it to the clipboard, when I open a DL and click Select Members, I can paste this string in the Members field, click OK and thet all get added to the DL. If that matches what the help said, great. If it doesn't, it's irrelevant because I wasn't claiming it did. -- Brian Tillman |
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