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Multiple email addresses in Windows Live Mail
I apologise entering this question again . I had added it to another question but it is actually a separate question .
When I used Windows Mail I could enter any number of contacts in an email by just clicking on their names in the contact list but with Windowe Live Mail that doesn't work.
If I want to enter several names I have to type them in separately . It's true that I only have to enter the first few letters but if I want to enter 20 names it's a slow job . I also noticed that the word 'contacts.' is dimmed out and nothing happens when I click on the icon Check Names. This may not be relevant but I thought I would mention it. So if you use W L M maybe you can advise me. How do I enter multiple addresse in the 'To: line, without having to enter them in laboriously. one at a time. ?
19:50 Sun 20th Nov 2011 R
When I used Windows Mail I could enter any number of contacts in an email by just clicking on their names in the contact list but with Windowe Live Mail that doesn't work.
If I want to enter several names I have to type them in separately . It's true that I only have to enter the first few letters but if I want to enter 20 names it's a slow job . I also noticed that the word 'contacts.' is dimmed out and nothing happens when I click on the icon Check Names. This may not be relevant but I thought I would mention it. So if you use W L M maybe you can advise me. How do I enter multiple addresse in the 'To: line, without having to enter them in laboriously. one at a time. ?
19:50 Sun 20th Nov 2011 R
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi....there are methods and methods...many ways to skin a cat as they say...
Here's a way to try which I think is neat..
Open a new message form...
Click..message...and a toolbar will appear and towards the right hand is a green plus with ADD on it ...
click that and your contacts will open with at the bottom..To, cc and bcc boxes.......
select a contact and click the To box....select another and click To again or cc or bcc....continue until you are finished then click OK and the addresses will be there in your new message form....
You can write the message first or after....
Sounds a bit long winded when you read it here but it is quick and efficient and according to the "purists" is the correct way.....
Here's a way to try which I think is neat..
Open a new message form...
Click..message...and a toolbar will appear and towards the right hand is a green plus with ADD on it ...
click that and your contacts will open with at the bottom..To, cc and bcc boxes.......
select a contact and click the To box....select another and click To again or cc or bcc....continue until you are finished then click OK and the addresses will be there in your new message form....
You can write the message first or after....
Sounds a bit long winded when you read it here but it is quick and efficient and according to the "purists" is the correct way.....
Another thing you might consider if you email the same group of people is to make a group..or category as it is called in Windows Live Mail....it's a simple process well documented on the WWW and you merely have to enter the group name in the To box to send your message to all those in the group...
See this... http://askowen.info/2...in-windows-live-mail/
See this... http://askowen.info/2...in-windows-live-mail/
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