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Transferring Numerous Emails Into A Word Type Document In Bulk?
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Is there a way i can tick the boxes of various emails, & transfer them, all in one go, into a libre office document (or some similar type of programme)
So its basically just one big document with all the emails in.
Or if not all in one go, quicker than copying & pasting each one individually.
Thanks :)
So its basically just one big document with all the emails in.
Or if not all in one go, quicker than copying & pasting each one individually.
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you're accessing your emails via Yahoo's website, then I can't see how it can be done.
If you're accessing your Yahoo email account via the Outlook email client (not the Outlook email website), then you can bulk export them to a single text file by selecting all of the emails that you want to export, going to File > Save As, choosing a location and setting the format to Plain Text (*.txt). You can then import that text file into a LibreOffice Writer document.
If you're using LibreOffice though, it suggests that you've probably not got Microsoft Office on your PC. So you won't have Outlook available to use. The solution would then be to install Thunderbird and to access your emails with it. You should then be able to do the same thing in Thunderbird as I've outlined for Outlook above.
If you're accessing your Yahoo email account via the Outlook email client (not the Outlook email website), then you can bulk export them to a single text file by selecting all of the emails that you want to export, going to File > Save As, choosing a location and setting the format to Plain Text (*.txt). You can then import that text file into a LibreOffice Writer document.
If you're using LibreOffice though, it suggests that you've probably not got Microsoft Office on your PC. So you won't have Outlook available to use. The solution would then be to install Thunderbird and to access your emails with it. You should then be able to do the same thing in Thunderbird as I've outlined for Outlook above.
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