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Old February 2nd 06, 09:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Steelcity Gal
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Default distribution list or group?

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best way to
set up my contact folder?

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Old February 2nd 06, 09:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Booger_Boy
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Default distribution list or group?

If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that you can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best way to
set up my contact folder?

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Old February 2nd 06, 10:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default distribution list or group?

I wouldn't, for the following reasons:

1) If a user changes addresses, you have to update the DL as well as the contact. Will you remember to do that?

2) If you send to two DLs, any people on both may get the message twice.

I'd mark people with categories instead. That way, you can use a view filter for categories Red or Green and get one list of everyone who is on one or the other. You can then select contacts and perform a mail merge to send individual email messages that will be more likely to pass a spam filter than with a DL sent Bcc.

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"Booger_Boy" wrote in message ...
If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that you can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best way to
set up my contact folder?

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Old February 2nd 06, 10:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default distribution list or group?

We usually avoid DL's at all costs. They are unreliable, featureless and
inflexible.
The more reliable ways to group Contacts are Categories or separate Contact
Subfolders. Which will work better for you depends on your needs. Read this
comparison of these options he
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Booger_Boy" wrote in message
...
If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that you
can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best way
to
set up my contact folder?



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Old February 3rd 06, 03:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Donna in Idaho
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Default distribution list or group?

To follow up on this discussion - I need to send newsletters and notices to
people who are on my email list, however I also need to send newsletters to
people who do NOT have email. Right now, I have the email people in Outlook
and I use Filemaker Pro for the snail mail folks.

Can I put both groups into Outlook in categories, one email, one not, and
then use the mail merge in Outlook to send to the people who do not have
email?

It would be so much easier if I had both lists in the same place for ease of
checking duplicates and changes, but I didn't know whether I could print
labels from Outlook.

TIA
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Donna in Idaho
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
We usually avoid DL's at all costs. They are unreliable, featureless and
inflexible.
The more reliable ways to group Contacts are Categories or separate
Contact Subfolders. Which will work better for you depends on your needs.
Read this comparison of these options he
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Booger_Boy" wrote in message
...
If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that you
can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals
each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best
way to
set up my contact folder?





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Old February 3rd 06, 03:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Donna in Idaho
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Default distribution list or group?

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Donna in Idaho

Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

"Donna in Idaho" wrote in message

...
To follow up on this discussion - I need to send newsletters and notices
to people who are on my email list, however I also need to send
newsletters to people who do NOT have email. Right now, I have the email
people in Outlook and I use Filemaker Pro for the snail mail folks.

Can I put both groups into Outlook in categories, one email, one not, and
then use the mail merge in Outlook to send to the people who do not have
email?

It would be so much easier if I had both lists in the same place for ease
of checking duplicates and changes, but I didn't know whether I could
print labels from Outlook.

TIA
--
Donna in Idaho
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
We usually avoid DL's at all costs. They are unreliable, featureless and
inflexible.
The more reliable ways to group Contacts are Categories or separate
Contact Subfolders. Which will work better for you depends on your needs.
Read this comparison of these options he
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Booger_Boy" wrote in message
...
If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that
you can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals
each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both
groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best
way to
set up my contact folder?







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Old February 3rd 06, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default distribution list or group?

Yes, certainly. You'll just have to do two merges, one to email, one to print.

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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


"Donna in Idaho" wrote in message ...
To follow up on this discussion - I need to send newsletters and notices to
people who are on my email list, however I also need to send newsletters to
people who do NOT have email. Right now, I have the email people in Outlook
and I use Filemaker Pro for the snail mail folks.

Can I put both groups into Outlook in categories, one email, one not, and
then use the mail merge in Outlook to send to the people who do not have
email?

It would be so much easier if I had both lists in the same place for ease of
checking duplicates and changes, but I didn't know whether I could print
labels from Outlook.

TIA
--
Donna in Idaho
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
We usually avoid DL's at all costs. They are unreliable, featureless and
inflexible.
The more reliable ways to group Contacts are Categories or separate
Contact Subfolders. Which will work better for you depends on your needs.
Read this comparison of these options he
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Booger_Boy" wrote in message
...
If I were in your Capezios, I'd set up two distribution lists so that you
can
easily send to one group or both without having to select individuals
each
time.

-BB,
MCP, MCSE


"Steelcity Gal" wrote:

I have 2 seperate groups of contacts. I will need to send to both groups
individually and sometimes to both at the same time. What is the best
way to
set up my contact folder?





 




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