How do I create distribution list from lots of e-mails?

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I frequently receive e-mails addressed to a large number of people. I need
to copy all those e-mails to a newly created distribution list so I can
coordinate projects with the different entities. How can I create
distribution lists from a large number of e-mail addresses when the people
are not currently in my address book?
 
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Guest

Russ,
Thanks for the attempt. I do not currently have these people in my address
book. I just have a large number of e-mails. When I open the address list,
I do not see these names to copy.

Russ Valentine said:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20041105.htm

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Russ Valentine
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SWFRPC Worker said:
I frequently receive e-mails addressed to a large number of people. I need
to copy all those e-mails to a newly created distribution list so I can
coordinate projects with the different entities. How can I create
distribution lists from a large number of e-mail addresses when the people
are not currently in my address book?
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Obviously. The link I provided applies precisely to your situation. If you
do not think it does, post why you are confused.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
SWFRPC Worker said:
Russ,
Thanks for the attempt. I do not currently have these people in my
address
book. I just have a large number of e-mails. When I open the address
list,
I do not see these names to copy.

Russ Valentine said:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20041105.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I frequently receive e-mails addressed to a large number of people. I
need
to copy all those e-mails to a newly created distribution list so I can
coordinate projects with the different entities. How can I create
distribution lists from a large number of e-mail addresses when the
people
are not currently in my address book?
 

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