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Right. DL's are a unique, proprietary Outlook Item. You cannot just send one
to someone who is not using Outlook because they have no application that would know what to do with it. You would need to convert your DL to a format others can use. Saving it as an RTF or txt file works well for most people. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? I want to send it to the other Board Members for their use as they need it. Also, as far as I know, I am probably the only one in our Computer Club who is using M.S. Outlook as I stopped using Outlook Express a couple of years ago. M.S. Outlook offers more flexibility and different ways of doing paper work - for the most part - than does OE. My apologies for dragging this out but I really did not know what you meant by your first answer/question because earlier I had somehow copied the list into an email format but can't remember just how I did it!! Thank you for your patience with me. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You don't understand. How to send a DL depends on what email software the recipients use. That's why I asked you that. DL's are unique to Outlook. The method to send the information to an Outlook user is completely different than the method you would use if they are not. If you don't know, or if they are not using Outlook, you'll just have to create a list of names and email addresses any way you please and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = What does the kind of software the other Board members are using have to do with sending them an email?? I want to email, NOT export! My question is for me = how do I copy or move a copy of the Distribution List that is in Outlook Contacts into a blank email so I can send the other Board members a copy. On the Contact page that has this Distribution list I an unable to select/highlight the page so I can do a copy of it into a new email page in Outlook 2003? A right-click does NOT do anything in this Contact software climaate!! If I can somehow copy this list and then paste it into an Outlook email, then I can send it. The problem I am having is HOW to get a copy of this list ro go into a blank email - or even into a document - so I can send it out to the Board Members. There is no Send command under File on the Distribution List page. I can't see where the software that they have has anything to do with my moving a copy into a new email and then emailing it to the people who need it! My problem is getting a copy of the Distribution List OUT of the Contact folder or page and INTO a document or a blank emal page -- without retyping it all over again (there are between 60 & 70 names and addresses,) and that's a LOT of typing that I just don't have time for right now as I am also working on my Income Tax Prep. & I am Secretary for a car club which also keeps me busy at the computer (& elsewhere). Please = give me an answer I can use. . . Thank you ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The "other Board Members." You already told us you were using Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = Well, you have confused me! You wrote: ""It depends on what software they are using. You've left us guessing." Who are you refering to when you use the word "they"? Is it me or is it the person(s) to whom I plan to send this list? As to "email software" = wouldn't that be the O/S WinXP, Home + M.S. Outlook 2003 and I.E. 6 as the browser to open the Internet which is what I am using? Do you mean the ISP's software?? I'm sorry but you have left me baffled! -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not the question I asked. Read again please. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OOPS! -- I failed to mention that I am using Outlook 2003 on a 1 1/2 yr. old custom computer with 200 GB hard disc memory divided on two hard drives. -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: I am using Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer 6. My O/S is WinXP Home. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Depends on what email software they are using. You've left us guessing. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... How do I copy & send an Outlook Distribution List of names & addresses to other Board Members? -- Meg Mac |
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Hi Russ ~ ~ ~ Well ~ I poked around the commands in the top tool bar and
finally solved it. Here is what I did: 1) did a manual 'select' by holding down the shift key and sliding the cursor down the whole page = now everything on that page was selected) in a blue color; 2) then I chose to 'copy it to a folder' in Outlook Email folders (which is the only place it would allow me to go); 3) Then I did another select & copy and sent it to a new email which I then sent to myself; 4) NOW the list is available for me to send to whomever needs it irregardless of what email software they are using!! I finally figured out what I had done several weeks ago when I first sent this list out in an email. . . I duplicated my actions. Since I had done it once already, I knew it could be done but could not remember HOW I did it. There -- now we both know how to get a copy of a DL into another more generally usable formt! The trick is to remember it!! Thank you for all your patience with going back and forth on this problem. We both learned something and that is a good thing. Take Care ~ ~ ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Right. DL's are a unique, proprietary Outlook Item. You cannot just send one to someone who is not using Outlook because they have no application that would know what to do with it. You would need to convert your DL to a format others can use. Saving it as an RTF or txt file works well for most people. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? I want to send it to the other Board Members for their use as they need it. Also, as far as I know, I am probably the only one in our Computer Club who is using M.S. Outlook as I stopped using Outlook Express a couple of years ago. M.S. Outlook offers more flexibility and different ways of doing paper work - for the most part - than does OE. My apologies for dragging this out but I really did not know what you meant by your first answer/question because earlier I had somehow copied the list into an email format but can't remember just how I did it!! Thank you for your patience with me. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You don't understand. How to send a DL depends on what email software the recipients use. That's why I asked you that. DL's are unique to Outlook. The method to send the information to an Outlook user is completely different than the method you would use if they are not. If you don't know, or if they are not using Outlook, you'll just have to create a list of names and email addresses any way you please and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = What does the kind of software the other Board members are using have to do with sending them an email?? I want to email, NOT export! My question is for me = how do I copy or move a copy of the Distribution List that is in Outlook Contacts into a blank email so I can send the other Board members a copy. On the Contact page that has this Distribution list I an unable to select/highlight the page so I can do a copy of it into a new email page in Outlook 2003? A right-click does NOT do anything in this Contact software climaate!! If I can somehow copy this list and then paste it into an Outlook email, then I can send it. The problem I am having is HOW to get a copy of this list ro go into a blank email - or even into a document - so I can send it out to the Board Members. There is no Send command under File on the Distribution List page. I can't see where the software that they have has anything to do with my moving a copy into a new email and then emailing it to the people who need it! My problem is getting a copy of the Distribution List OUT of the Contact folder or page and INTO a document or a blank emal page -- without retyping it all over again (there are between 60 & 70 names and addresses,) and that's a LOT of typing that I just don't have time for right now as I am also working on my Income Tax Prep. & I am Secretary for a car club which also keeps me busy at the computer (& elsewhere). Please = give me an answer I can use. . . Thank you ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The "other Board Members." You already told us you were using Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = Well, you have confused me! You wrote: ""It depends on what software they are using. You've left us guessing." Who are you refering to when you use the word "they"? Is it me or is it the person(s) to whom I plan to send this list? As to "email software" = wouldn't that be the O/S WinXP, Home + M.S. Outlook 2003 and I.E. 6 as the browser to open the Internet which is what I am using? Do you mean the ISP's software?? I'm sorry but you have left me baffled! -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not the question I asked. Read again please. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OOPS! -- I failed to mention that I am using Outlook 2003 on a 1 1/2 yr. old custom computer with 200 GB hard disc memory divided on two hard drives. -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: I am using Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer 6. My O/S is WinXP Home. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Depends on what email software they are using. You've left us guessing. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... How do I copy & send an Outlook Distribution List of names & addresses to other Board Members? -- Meg Mac |
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Meg wrote:
OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? If they are using Outlook, it's pretty easy to send the DL. Open a new message in Rich Text format, open your Contacts, and drag the DL to the message. Address it and send it. all done. If they're not using address, you have to manually copy the names and addresses and send that list. That's why Russ asked. -- Brian Tillman |
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I didn't learn anything. You just found an awkward way to convert a DL to
another format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Russ ~ ~ ~ Well ~ I poked around the commands in the top tool bar and finally solved it. Here is what I did: 1) did a manual 'select' by holding down the shift key and sliding the cursor down the whole page = now everything on that page was selected) in a blue color; 2) then I chose to 'copy it to a folder' in Outlook Email folders (which is the only place it would allow me to go); 3) Then I did another select & copy and sent it to a new email which I then sent to myself; 4) NOW the list is available for me to send to whomever needs it irregardless of what email software they are using!! I finally figured out what I had done several weeks ago when I first sent this list out in an email. . . I duplicated my actions. Since I had done it once already, I knew it could be done but could not remember HOW I did it. There -- now we both know how to get a copy of a DL into another more generally usable formt! The trick is to remember it!! Thank you for all your patience with going back and forth on this problem. We both learned something and that is a good thing. Take Care ~ ~ ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Right. DL's are a unique, proprietary Outlook Item. You cannot just send one to someone who is not using Outlook because they have no application that would know what to do with it. You would need to convert your DL to a format others can use. Saving it as an RTF or txt file works well for most people. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? I want to send it to the other Board Members for their use as they need it. Also, as far as I know, I am probably the only one in our Computer Club who is using M.S. Outlook as I stopped using Outlook Express a couple of years ago. M.S. Outlook offers more flexibility and different ways of doing paper work - for the most part - than does OE. My apologies for dragging this out but I really did not know what you meant by your first answer/question because earlier I had somehow copied the list into an email format but can't remember just how I did it!! Thank you for your patience with me. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You don't understand. How to send a DL depends on what email software the recipients use. That's why I asked you that. DL's are unique to Outlook. The method to send the information to an Outlook user is completely different than the method you would use if they are not. If you don't know, or if they are not using Outlook, you'll just have to create a list of names and email addresses any way you please and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = What does the kind of software the other Board members are using have to do with sending them an email?? I want to email, NOT export! My question is for me = how do I copy or move a copy of the Distribution List that is in Outlook Contacts into a blank email so I can send the other Board members a copy. On the Contact page that has this Distribution list I an unable to select/highlight the page so I can do a copy of it into a new email page in Outlook 2003? A right-click does NOT do anything in this Contact software climaate!! If I can somehow copy this list and then paste it into an Outlook email, then I can send it. The problem I am having is HOW to get a copy of this list ro go into a blank email - or even into a document - so I can send it out to the Board Members. There is no Send command under File on the Distribution List page. I can't see where the software that they have has anything to do with my moving a copy into a new email and then emailing it to the people who need it! My problem is getting a copy of the Distribution List OUT of the Contact folder or page and INTO a document or a blank emal page -- without retyping it all over again (there are between 60 & 70 names and addresses,) and that's a LOT of typing that I just don't have time for right now as I am also working on my Income Tax Prep. & I am Secretary for a car club which also keeps me busy at the computer (& elsewhere). Please = give me an answer I can use. . . Thank you ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The "other Board Members." You already told us you were using Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = Well, you have confused me! You wrote: ""It depends on what software they are using. You've left us guessing." Who are you refering to when you use the word "they"? Is it me or is it the person(s) to whom I plan to send this list? As to "email software" = wouldn't that be the O/S WinXP, Home + M.S. Outlook 2003 and I.E. 6 as the browser to open the Internet which is what I am using? Do you mean the ISP's software?? I'm sorry but you have left me baffled! -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not the question I asked. Read again please. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OOPS! -- I failed to mention that I am using Outlook 2003 on a 1 1/2 yr. old custom computer with 200 GB hard disc memory divided on two hard drives. -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: I am using Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer 6. My O/S is WinXP Home. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Depends on what email software they are using. You've left us guessing. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... How do I copy & send an Outlook Distribution List of names & addresses to other Board Members? -- Meg Mac |
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Hello Russ = If you consider my method an awkward one, then what method would
you consider a good or smooth one - especially since I do not know who on the list is using MS Outlook? What would you have done? What method would you have used that you consider better or smoother? This is the question I have been asking from the start of this whole set of communications. I do not want to sit at my computer and manually retype all the names and emails AGAIN if there is a simpler, less time-consuming way to be able to copy and send in an email. Thank you -- Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I didn't learn anything. You just found an awkward way to convert a DL to another format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Russ ~ ~ ~ Well ~ I poked around the commands in the top tool bar and finally solved it. Here is what I did: 1) did a manual 'select' by holding down the shift key and sliding the cursor down the whole page = now everything on that page was selected) in a blue color; 2) then I chose to 'copy it to a folder' in Outlook Email folders (which is the only place it would allow me to go); 3) Then I did another select & copy and sent it to a new email which I then sent to myself; 4) NOW the list is available for me to send to whomever needs it irregardless of what email software they are using!! I finally figured out what I had done several weeks ago when I first sent this list out in an email. . . I duplicated my actions. Since I had done it once already, I knew it could be done but could not remember HOW I did it. There -- now we both know how to get a copy of a DL into another more generally usable formt! The trick is to remember it!! Thank you for all your patience with going back and forth on this problem. We both learned something and that is a good thing. Take Care ~ ~ ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Right. DL's are a unique, proprietary Outlook Item. You cannot just send one to someone who is not using Outlook because they have no application that would know what to do with it. You would need to convert your DL to a format others can use. Saving it as an RTF or txt file works well for most people. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? I want to send it to the other Board Members for their use as they need it. Also, as far as I know, I am probably the only one in our Computer Club who is using M.S. Outlook as I stopped using Outlook Express a couple of years ago. M.S. Outlook offers more flexibility and different ways of doing paper work - for the most part - than does OE. My apologies for dragging this out but I really did not know what you meant by your first answer/question because earlier I had somehow copied the list into an email format but can't remember just how I did it!! Thank you for your patience with me. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You don't understand. How to send a DL depends on what email software the recipients use. That's why I asked you that. DL's are unique to Outlook. The method to send the information to an Outlook user is completely different than the method you would use if they are not. If you don't know, or if they are not using Outlook, you'll just have to create a list of names and email addresses any way you please and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = What does the kind of software the other Board members are using have to do with sending them an email?? I want to email, NOT export! My question is for me = how do I copy or move a copy of the Distribution List that is in Outlook Contacts into a blank email so I can send the other Board members a copy. On the Contact page that has this Distribution list I an unable to select/highlight the page so I can do a copy of it into a new email page in Outlook 2003? A right-click does NOT do anything in this Contact software climaate!! If I can somehow copy this list and then paste it into an Outlook email, then I can send it. The problem I am having is HOW to get a copy of this list ro go into a blank email - or even into a document - so I can send it out to the Board Members. There is no Send command under File on the Distribution List page. I can't see where the software that they have has anything to do with my moving a copy into a new email and then emailing it to the people who need it! My problem is getting a copy of the Distribution List OUT of the Contact folder or page and INTO a document or a blank emal page -- without retyping it all over again (there are between 60 & 70 names and addresses,) and that's a LOT of typing that I just don't have time for right now as I am also working on my Income Tax Prep. & I am Secretary for a car club which also keeps me busy at the computer (& elsewhere). Please = give me an answer I can use. . . Thank you ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The "other Board Members." You already told us you were using Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = Well, you have confused me! You wrote: ""It depends on what software they are using. You've left us guessing." Who are you refering to when you use the word "they"? Is it me or is it the person(s) to whom I plan to send this list? As to "email software" = wouldn't that be the O/S WinXP, Home + M.S. Outlook 2003 and I.E. 6 as the browser to open the Internet which is what I am using? Do you mean the ISP's software?? I'm sorry but you have left me baffled! -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not the question I asked. Read again please. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OOPS! -- I failed to mention that I am using Outlook 2003 on a 1 1/2 yr. old custom computer with 200 GB hard disc memory divided on two hard drives. -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: I am using Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer 6. My O/S is WinXP Home. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Depends on what email software they are using. You've left us guessing. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... How do I copy & send an Outlook Distribution List of names & addresses to other Board Members? -- Meg Mac |
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Hello Brian ~ ~ ~ I understood what and why Russ asked what he did from the
start. First, I doubt many in our group are using M.S. Outlook and I don't have time to research that. Second, I did not want to retype the list manually AGAIN just to send it to 3-4 people on the Board. I was looking for a simple way of copying that list to save me time and so the Board members could have a list that they needed for their use. Evidently, Russ thinks my final solution is awkward, and maybe it is, but it did work for what I needed. Other than retyping it manually, do you have any other suggestion that would be maybe more direct than my solution? I just do not have the time to retype it now. Thank you for your contribution. -- Meg Mac "Brian Tillman" wrote: Meg wrote: OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? If they are using Outlook, it's pretty easy to send the DL. Open a new message in Rich Text format, open your Contacts, and drag the DL to the message. Address it and send it. all done. If they're not using address, you have to manually copy the names and addresses and send that list. That's why Russ asked. -- Brian Tillman |
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I had already posted the method most people use. I assumed you saw it.
Just save the DL as an RTF or TXT file and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Hello Russ = If you consider my method an awkward one, then what method would you consider a good or smooth one - especially since I do not know who on the list is using MS Outlook? What would you have done? What method would you have used that you consider better or smoother? This is the question I have been asking from the start of this whole set of communications. I do not want to sit at my computer and manually retype all the names and emails AGAIN if there is a simpler, less time-consuming way to be able to copy and send in an email. Thank you -- Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I didn't learn anything. You just found an awkward way to convert a DL to another format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Russ ~ ~ ~ Well ~ I poked around the commands in the top tool bar and finally solved it. Here is what I did: 1) did a manual 'select' by holding down the shift key and sliding the cursor down the whole page = now everything on that page was selected) in a blue color; 2) then I chose to 'copy it to a folder' in Outlook Email folders (which is the only place it would allow me to go); 3) Then I did another select & copy and sent it to a new email which I then sent to myself; 4) NOW the list is available for me to send to whomever needs it irregardless of what email software they are using!! I finally figured out what I had done several weeks ago when I first sent this list out in an email. . . I duplicated my actions. Since I had done it once already, I knew it could be done but could not remember HOW I did it. There -- now we both know how to get a copy of a DL into another more generally usable formt! The trick is to remember it!! Thank you for all your patience with going back and forth on this problem. We both learned something and that is a good thing. Take Care ~ ~ ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Right. DL's are a unique, proprietary Outlook Item. You cannot just send one to someone who is not using Outlook because they have no application that would know what to do with it. You would need to convert your DL to a format others can use. Saving it as an RTF or txt file works well for most people. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? I want to send it to the other Board Members for their use as they need it. Also, as far as I know, I am probably the only one in our Computer Club who is using M.S. Outlook as I stopped using Outlook Express a couple of years ago. M.S. Outlook offers more flexibility and different ways of doing paper work - for the most part - than does OE. My apologies for dragging this out but I really did not know what you meant by your first answer/question because earlier I had somehow copied the list into an email format but can't remember just how I did it!! Thank you for your patience with me. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You don't understand. How to send a DL depends on what email software the recipients use. That's why I asked you that. DL's are unique to Outlook. The method to send the information to an Outlook user is completely different than the method you would use if they are not. If you don't know, or if they are not using Outlook, you'll just have to create a list of names and email addresses any way you please and send that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = What does the kind of software the other Board members are using have to do with sending them an email?? I want to email, NOT export! My question is for me = how do I copy or move a copy of the Distribution List that is in Outlook Contacts into a blank email so I can send the other Board members a copy. On the Contact page that has this Distribution list I an unable to select/highlight the page so I can do a copy of it into a new page in Outlook 2003? A right-click does NOT do anything in this Contact software climaate!! If I can somehow copy this list and then paste it into an Outlook email, then I can send it. The problem I am having is HOW to get a copy of this list ro go into a blank email - or even into a document - so I can send it out to the Board Members. There is no Send command under File on the Distribution List page. I can't see where the software that they have has anything to do with my moving a copy into a new email and then emailing it to the people who need it! My problem is getting a copy of the Distribution List OUT of the Contact folder or page and INTO a document or a blank emal page -- without retyping it all over again (there are between 60 & 70 names and addresses,) and that's a LOT of typing that I just don't have time for right now as I am also working on my Income Tax Prep. & I am Secretary for a car club which also keeps me busy at the computer (& elsewhere). Please = give me an answer I can use. . . Thank you ~ Meg -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The "other Board Members." You already told us you were using Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... Russ = Well, you have confused me! You wrote: ""It depends on what software they are using. You've left us guessing." Who are you refering to when you use the word "they"? Is it me or is it the person(s) to whom I plan to send this list? As to "email software" = wouldn't that be the O/S WinXP, Home + M.S. Outlook 2003 and I.E. 6 as the browser to open the Internet which is what I am using? Do you mean the ISP's software?? I'm sorry but you have left me baffled! -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not the question I asked. Read again please. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... OOPS! -- I failed to mention that I am using Outlook 2003 on a 1 1/2 yr. old custom computer with 200 GB hard disc memory divided on two hard drives. -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: I am using Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer 6. My O/S is WinXP Home. -- Meg Mac "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Depends on what email software they are using. You've left us guessing. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Meg" wrote in message ... How do I copy & send an Outlook Distribution List of names & addresses to other Board Members? -- Meg Mac |
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Thank you both (Brian and Russ) for all your time and effort = it did help.
Meg -- Meg Mac "Meg" wrote: Hello Brian ~ ~ ~ I understood what and why Russ asked what he did from the start. First, I doubt many in our group are using M.S. Outlook and I don't have time to research that. Second, I did not want to retype the list manually AGAIN just to send it to 3-4 people on the Board. I was looking for a simple way of copying that list to save me time and so the Board members could have a list that they needed for their use. Evidently, Russ thinks my final solution is awkward, and maybe it is, but it did work for what I needed. Other than retyping it manually, do you have any other suggestion that would be maybe more direct than my solution? I just do not have the time to retype it now. Thank you for your contribution. -- Meg Mac "Brian Tillman" wrote: Meg wrote: OK -- so -- in essence what you are saying, is what I have found out already = that I cannot just COPY the list into, say, a document, and then send that copy to other members on our groups list. Right??? If they are using Outlook, it's pretty easy to send the DL. Open a new message in Rich Text format, open your Contacts, and drag the DL to the message. Address it and send it. all done. If they're not using address, you have to manually copy the names and addresses and send that list. That's why Russ asked. -- Brian Tillman |
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How do you "drag the DL to the message"? Hope this isn't too stupid a
question. Thanks! "Brian Tillman" wrote: If they are using Outlook, it's pretty easy to send the DL. Open a new message in Rich Text format, open your Contacts, and drag the DL to the message. Address it and send it. all done. If they're not using address, you have to manually copy the names and addresses and send that list. That's why Russ asked. -- Brian Tillman |
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TomFODW wrote:
How do you "drag the DL to the message"? Hope this isn't too stupid a question. Thanks! With the compose window open, open your Contacts, click the DL name, and drag it to the body of the compose window. -- Brian Tillman |
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