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Thank you Brian. That worked.
in article , Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] at wrote on 3/16/09 4:30 PM: "Marc Simpson" wrote in message ... In the contact screen, yes I can view by state then drag a group of contacts into the address field of an email. However, it bringing in all the info for each recipient, not just email addresses. (which Outlook can't process or just discard) Am I describing your suggestion correctly or am I doing something wrong? You don't drag it to the To field of a message, you drag the selection to the Inbox (or Outbox) to open a new message window with your contacts in the To field. |
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