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How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts?
Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in
your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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Russ,
Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions
that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I
tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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We're no further along. Attachment type and message format are all in play.
and you specified neither. Again, if sent correctly it would have worked: Insert as an Outlook Item into an RTF message. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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Here's information I received from another site.......so you'll know the
answer next time. 3.40 How Do I Import a Distribution List Someone Else Sent to Me? As mentioned, sharing distribution lists can be a great timesaver when multiple people need to continuously e-mail the same groups of individuals. Assuming that the distribution list was e-mailed to you as an attachment, as explained in FAQ 3.39, here’s how you would incorporate a received distribution list into your Outlook installation: Open the e-mail containing the distribution list. In Outlook, open the Contacts view from the Go menu. Drag the distribution list attachment from the e-mail message onto the desired Contacts folder. Outlook automatically creates the contact entries for you. And it works!!!!! -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: We're no further along. Attachment type and message format are all in play. and you specified neither. Again, if sent correctly it would have worked: Insert as an Outlook Item into an RTF message. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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I already know the answer. You provided no information that would permit an
answer specific to your situation. Nor does your post contain anything but a reference to other information you did not document. .Next time post accurate and complete information. Don't make us guess. You abuse our time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Here's information I received from another site.......so you'll know the answer next time. 3.40 How Do I Import a Distribution List Someone Else Sent to Me? As mentioned, sharing distribution lists can be a great timesaver when multiple people need to continuously e-mail the same groups of individuals. Assuming that the distribution list was e-mailed to you as an attachment, as explained in FAQ 3.39, here’s how you would incorporate a received distribution list into your Outlook installation: Open the e-mail containing the distribution list. In Outlook, open the Contacts view from the Go menu. Drag the distribution list attachment from the e-mail message onto the desired Contacts folder. Outlook automatically creates the contact entries for you. And it works!!!!! -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: We're no further along. Attachment type and message format are all in play. and you specified neither. Again, if sent correctly it would have worked: Insert as an Outlook Item into an RTF message. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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Thanks for this. I've been trying to figure out how to copy a distribution
list for jokes so that I can amend it to delete specific people who regularly send me things, and yet still keep my original distribution list for when I pass on something they didn't send. You just saved me a ton of time. I sent the list to myself as an attached item, renamed the original in my contacts for the ex version, dragged and dropped the attachment and it worked. By the way, I thought your message had been helpful and positive, not like the ratty response you got from the MVP. Regards, Collette "Ifish Gud" wrote: Here's information I received from another site.......so you'll know the answer next time. 3.40 How Do I Import a Distribution List Someone Else Sent to Me? As mentioned, sharing distribution lists can be a great timesaver when multiple people need to continuously e-mail the same groups of individuals. Assuming that the distribution list was e-mailed to you as an attachment, as explained in FAQ 3.39, here’s how you would incorporate a received distribution list into your Outlook installation: Open the e-mail containing the distribution list. In Outlook, open the Contacts view from the Go menu. Drag the distribution list attachment from the e-mail message onto the desired Contacts folder. Outlook automatically creates the contact entries for you. And it works!!!!! -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: We're no further along. Attachment type and message format are all in play. and you specified neither. Again, if sent correctly it would have worked: Insert as an Outlook Item into an RTF message. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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Your logic eludes me. If you only need to make a local copy of a DL, why
would you email it to yourself? This thread has already shown you how many people lose the data in a DL when they email it incorrectly. It is a simple and far safer matter to copy a DL. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Collette" wrote in message ... Thanks for this. I've been trying to figure out how to copy a distribution list for jokes so that I can amend it to delete specific people who regularly send me things, and yet still keep my original distribution list for when I pass on something they didn't send. You just saved me a ton of time. I sent the list to myself as an attached item, renamed the original in my contacts for the ex version, dragged and dropped the attachment and it worked. By the way, I thought your message had been helpful and positive, not like the ratty response you got from the MVP. Regards, Collette "Ifish Gud" wrote: Here's information I received from another site.......so you'll know the answer next time. 3.40 How Do I Import a Distribution List Someone Else Sent to Me? As mentioned, sharing distribution lists can be a great timesaver when multiple people need to continuously e-mail the same groups of individuals. Assuming that the distribution list was e-mailed to you as an attachment, as explained in FAQ 3.39, here’s how you would incorporate a received distribution list into your Outlook installation: Open the e-mail containing the distribution list. In Outlook, open the Contacts view from the Go menu. Drag the distribution list attachment from the e-mail message onto the desired Contacts folder. Outlook automatically creates the contact entries for you. And it works!!!!! -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: We're no further along. Attachment type and message format are all in play. and you specified neither. Again, if sent correctly it would have worked: Insert as an Outlook Item into an RTF message. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... DL was sent as an attachment to an e-mail. I opened it and it was complete. I tried to drag it to my address book, copy it to my address book and nothing worked. The "right click" instructions came from MS Outlook Online Help. Here they a "Add a distribution list received from someone else to your Contacts. Distribution lists are stored by default in your Contacts folder. When you receive a distribution list from someone else, you can save it to your Contacts. Open the message that contains the distribution list. In the header of the message, right-click the distribution list, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts on the shortcut menu." -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Doubt it. State how the DL was sent. State where you ever saw instructions that said you can R click a DL and use "Add to Contacts." Those instructions only apply to an email address. A DL is not an email address. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... Russ, Thanks for replying, but your suggestion didn't seem to work. I'm sure the DL has been sent properly -- Thanks. Ifishgud "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's that were sent correctly are simply opened and saved to put them in your default Contact store. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ifish Gud" wrote in message ... How do you add a distribution list sent to you via e-mail to your Contacts? Online help said to right click the List and select "add to contacts". When I do that the list does not include "add to contacts". -- Thanks. Ifishgud |
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