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Old November 24th 06, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Microsoft Outlook 2002 / Multiple addressees

Is it possible to construct a contact GROUP such that, when you send an
e-mail, each of the recipients ONLY sees their name ... and not all 100 ( for
example ) ?

If it is ... how ?

Thanks
 




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