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I sent a message out to a large distribution list and, after receiving a
number of failure notices, I was deleting the out-of-date addresses from the list. Then I created another message but the distribution list no longer exists! Could I have inadvertently deleted the whole list? How (so I don't make that mistake again)? Is there a way to get it back? |
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MarlinPress Manager wrote:
I sent a message out to a large distribution list and, after receiving a number of failure notices, I was deleting the out-of-date addresses from the list. Then I created another message but the distribution list no longer exists! Could I have inadvertently deleted the whole list? How (so I don't make that mistake again)? Is there a way to get it back? It's quite easy to delete the entire list. If you don't click the "Remove" button, but instead press Delete or click the "X" button in the toolbar, you will delete the entire list. It will be in your Deleted Items folder, unless you emptied it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I realized that I had more info after I sent the first message:
I am using Outlook 2003, SP3. I removed only individual addresses and then clicked save and close. I don't think I ever got near the X. Also, the list is not in my Deleted Items folder and I have not emptied it. I created a test list, deleted the list, found it in Deleted Items and moved it back into Contacts, so I see how that would work IF the missing list were in Deleted Items. Any other possibilities? Thanks, Helena "Brian Tillman" wrote: MarlinPress Manager wrote: I sent a message out to a large distribution list and, after receiving a number of failure notices, I was deleting the out-of-date addresses from the list. Then I created another message but the distribution list no longer exists! Could I have inadvertently deleted the whole list? How (so I don't make that mistake again)? Is there a way to get it back? It's quite easy to delete the entire list. If you don't click the "Remove" button, but instead press Delete or click the "X" button in the toolbar, you will delete the entire list. It will be in your Deleted Items folder, unless you emptied it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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MarlinPress Manager wrote:
I removed only individual addresses and then clicked save and close. Then it should still be in the Contacts folder. I don't think I ever got near the X. Also, the list is not in my Deleted Items folder and I have not emptied it. I created a test list, deleted the list, found it in Deleted Items and moved it back into Contacts, so I see how that would work IF the missing list were in Deleted Items. How many Contacts folders do you have? Have you tried resetting the Contacts folder's view? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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