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Step-by-step:
1) Go to your Outlook Contacts folder. 2) Double-click the DL to open it. 3) Look on the File menu for the Save As command. 4) Choose .txt as the output format. 5) Select the folder to save it. 6) Click Save. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks for your help. I would have no problem saving the DL as a "txt" file - IF ONLY I knew how to access the DL. After searching (again), I can't find a method of accessing the DL in a way that would enable me to save it as a text file. I won't mind you making me "red-faced" by pointing out that what you're suggesting "should be obvious". :-). "Many thanks" if you can point me in the right direction with more specifics. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just save the DL as a .txt file. "Dale Watson" Dale wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2. I have a large Distribution List, the contents of which I need to share within our branch. It would make perfect sense to be able to copy/paste this information into Excel and/or Word; however this does NOT seem possible. Is there "any" way to transfer this information - i.e. if not through some "hidden" method of copy/paste, then perhaps an export/import method, or perhaps through VBA? Many thanks for any help offered. If a solution is offered and if this is monitored by Microsoft staff, might I suggest that this information should be made known to current users - i.e. more prominently. If a solution is NOT offered, might I suggest that Microsoft staff will want to address this for a future release. Thanks again. Dale Watson |
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Sue, thanks very much for your detailed steps. It has helped, and I will be
able to use your method - AFTER adding a couple of additional steps. The reason your steps were not "obvious", was because the DL I had wanted to copy/paste was NOT in my Contacts folder, but on a "Global Address List". Even though I am the "owner" of the DL, MS Outlook does NOT provide any functionality that should be "obvious" to the owner/manager/creator of such DLs. I also confirmed with our EDS Help Desk that there is NO functionality currently available to owners of DLs on the "Global" (internal network) side other than Adding or Removing from the DL. ATTENTION MICROSOFT - In the corporate and government worlds, there is obviously a considerable number of LARGE Distribution Lists that owners/managers would like to be able to manage more effectively. For starters, MS should add the same functionality currently available for DLs created in a personal Contact folder - where one can pick field names, sort by field name, and print in a formatted state. An additional option should be to copy/paste the info to Excel, or at least save it to a text file as Sue Mosher explained - which is currently ONLY possible in personal Contact folders. For the record, I’ve tried the following… I opened my Global DL and used the "Add to Contacts". This results in the entire list of INDIVIDUAL names from the DL being "mixed in" with all other names in the personal Contact folder. My next step was to “isolate” my personal contacts by placing them in a separate DL. This of course is not preferable, because one naturally does not want to send to everyone in the personal DL. Now with my personal contacts isolated, I was then able to take the contact info from my Global DL and place it into a separate new DL in my personal Contact folder. At this point, I expected (hoped) to be able to use the same functionality as for my personal DL – i.e. to be able to pick fields, sort, and print a formatted list. However, this was NOT possible – because the contact info was copied from the Global list and maintained a link to same. This prevented access to the “sorting/printing option”. I confirmed this limitation with our EDS Help Desk. I trust someone from Microsoft is listening, and will confirm that this Global limitation placed on owners/managers of DLs has been addressed and will be fixed with the upcoming release of Outlook. Thanks again Sue and Peter for your help. Regards, Dale Watson "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Step-by-step: 1) Go to your Outlook Contacts folder. 2) Double-click the DL to open it. 3) Look on the File menu for the Save As command. 4) Choose .txt as the output format. 5) Select the folder to save it. 6) Click Save. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks for your help. I would have no problem saving the DL as a "txt" file - IF ONLY I knew how to access the DL. After searching (again), I can't find a method of accessing the DL in a way that would enable me to save it as a text file. I won't mind you making me "red-faced" by pointing out that what you're suggesting "should be obvious". :-). "Many thanks" if you can point me in the right direction with more specifics. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just save the DL as a .txt file. "Dale Watson" Dale wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2. I have a large Distribution List, the contents of which I need to share within our branch. It would make perfect sense to be able to copy/paste this information into Excel and/or Word; however this does NOT seem possible. Is there "any" way to transfer this information - i.e. if not through some "hidden" method of copy/paste, then perhaps an export/import method, or perhaps through VBA? Many thanks for any help offered. If a solution is offered and if this is monitored by Microsoft staff, might I suggest that this information should be made known to current users - i.e. more prominently. If a solution is NOT offered, might I suggest that Microsoft staff will want to address this for a future release. Thanks again. Dale Watson |
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Since GAL DLs are managed with AD tools, not with Outlook, it's not Outlook that you'd use to export or print them out. Available tools are listed at http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/print.htm and http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/dl.htm
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks very much for your detailed steps. It has helped, and I will be able to use your method - AFTER adding a couple of additional steps. The reason your steps were not "obvious", was because the DL I had wanted to copy/paste was NOT in my Contacts folder, but on a "Global Address List". |
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Hi Sue Mosher,
I was looking for a way to do something like you describe below. I want to take my distribution list and export to a file so I can upload to my website for monthly newsletters. Are these the correct steps? Or is there a different procedure for what I am looking to do. Thank you for your help! Zeb Mabie "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Step-by-step: 1) Go to your Outlook Contacts folder. 2) Double-click the DL to open it. 3) Look on the File menu for the Save As command. 4) Choose .txt as the output format. 5) Select the folder to save it. 6) Click Save. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks for your help. I would have no problem saving the DL as a "txt" file - IF ONLY I knew how to access the DL. After searching (again), I can't find a method of accessing the DL in a way that would enable me to save it as a text file. I won't mind you making me "red-faced" by pointing out that what you're suggesting "should be obvious". :-). "Many thanks" if you can point me in the right direction with more specifics. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just save the DL as a .txt file. "Dale Watson" Dale wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2. I have a large Distribution List, the contents of which I need to share within our branch. It would make perfect sense to be able to copy/paste this information into Excel and/or Word; however this does NOT seem possible. Is there "any" way to transfer this information - i.e. if not through some "hidden" method of copy/paste, then perhaps an export/import method, or perhaps through VBA? Many thanks for any help offered. If a solution is offered and if this is monitored by Microsoft staff, might I suggest that this information should be made known to current users - i.e. more prominently. If a solution is NOT offered, might I suggest that Microsoft staff will want to address this for a future release. Thanks again. Dale Watson |
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Why not try it for yourself and see?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Zeb" wrote in message ... Hi Sue Mosher, I was looking for a way to do something like you describe below. I want to take my distribution list and export to a file so I can upload to my website for monthly newsletters. Are these the correct steps? Or is there a different procedure for what I am looking to do. Thank you for your help! Zeb Mabie "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Step-by-step: 1) Go to your Outlook Contacts folder. 2) Double-click the DL to open it. 3) Look on the File menu for the Save As command. 4) Choose .txt as the output format. 5) Select the folder to save it. 6) Click Save. "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks for your help. I would have no problem saving the DL as a "txt" file - IF ONLY I knew how to access the DL. After searching (again), I can't find a method of accessing the DL in a way that would enable me to save it as a text file. I won't mind you making me "red-faced" by pointing out that what you're suggesting "should be obvious". :-). "Many thanks" if you can point me in the right direction with more specifics. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just save the DL as a .txt file. "Dale Watson" Dale wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2. I have a large Distribution List, the contents of which I need to share within our branch. It would make perfect sense to be able to copy/paste this information into Excel and/or Word; however this does NOT seem possible. Is there "any" way to transfer this information - i.e. if not through some "hidden" method of copy/paste, then perhaps an export/import method, or perhaps through VBA? Many thanks for any help offered. If a solution is offered and if this is monitored by Microsoft staff, might I suggest that this information should be made known to current users - i.e. more prominently. If a solution is NOT offered, might I suggest that Microsoft staff will want to address this for a future release. Thanks again. Dale Watson |
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thanks. I guess I will. I thought you might know the specifics. thank you
for your time. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why not try it for yourself and see? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Zeb" wrote in message ... Hi Sue Mosher, I was looking for a way to do something like you describe below. I want to take my distribution list and export to a file so I can upload to my website for monthly newsletters. Are these the correct steps? Or is there a different procedure for what I am looking to do. Thank you for your help! Zeb Mabie "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Step-by-step: 1) Go to your Outlook Contacts folder. 2) Double-click the DL to open it. 3) Look on the File menu for the Save As command. 4) Choose .txt as the output format. 5) Select the folder to save it. 6) Click Save. "Dale Watson" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks for your help. I would have no problem saving the DL as a "txt" file - IF ONLY I knew how to access the DL. After searching (again), I can't find a method of accessing the DL in a way that would enable me to save it as a text file. I won't mind you making me "red-faced" by pointing out that what you're suggesting "should be obvious". :-). "Many thanks" if you can point me in the right direction with more specifics. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just save the DL as a .txt file. "Dale Watson" Dale wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2. I have a large Distribution List, the contents of which I need to share within our branch. It would make perfect sense to be able to copy/paste this information into Excel and/or Word; however this does NOT seem possible. Is there "any" way to transfer this information - i.e. if not through some "hidden" method of copy/paste, then perhaps an export/import method, or perhaps through VBA? Many thanks for any help offered. If a solution is offered and if this is monitored by Microsoft staff, might I suggest that this information should be made known to current users - i.e. more prominently. If a solution is NOT offered, might I suggest that Microsoft staff will want to address this for a future release. Thanks again. Dale Watson |
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