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how can i add multiple email recipients to my contact list

 
 
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      3rd Aug 2006
I received an email message with lots of recipients. They appear by name
(email addresses are not displayed unless I click on them individually). I
would like to create a DL for these recipients. I tried copying and pasting
them, but I get a message that Outlook doesn't recognize (NAME). Can someone
help?


 
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      3rd Aug 2006
Diane <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I received an email message with lots of recipients. They appear by
> name (email addresses are not displayed unless I click on them
> individually). I would like to create a DL for these recipients. I
> tried copying and pasting them, but I get a message that Outlook
> doesn't recognize (NAME). Can someone help?


Theer;s no way to do what you want given the format of the address list you
have.
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