office home and student 2007 - excel

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ron5668

I am an appraiser and bought a list of e-mail addresses of loan officers that
were sent to me through excel. How do I copy and paste so I can e-mail a
letter to these loan officers? I now notice on the Microsoft box that this is
licensed for noncommercial use. Does this mean I wasted my money on the
Microsoft product? Or am I missing something? Help! Thanks.
 
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Harlan Grove

ron5668 said:
I am an appraiser and bought a list of e-mail addresses of loan officers that
were sent to me through excel. How do I copy and paste so I can e-mail a
letter to these loan officers? I now notice on the Microsoft box that this is
licensed for noncommercial use. Does this mean I wasted my money on the
Microsoft product? Or am I missing something? Help! Thanks.

Office Home & Student doesn't include an e-mail program. Do you mean
you want to send an e-mail to each of these loan officers
individually? If so, this is more of a question about how to use your
e-mail software rather than how to use Excel.

If your purpose in e-mailing these loan officers is noncommercial, and
if your e-mail program supports automation or is MAPI-compliant, you
may be able to use an Excel macro to generate these e-mails. However,
if your purpose in these e-mails is to generate business for yourself,
using Office Home & Student as a part of the process would violate the
license terms.

IOW, if you bought Office Home & Student to use in your home office
for work and you don't want to risk being sued by Microsoft
(regardless of the likelihood of Microsoft doing so), then you did
waste your money.
 
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Guest

I did exactly the same thing, except I also purchased Outlook 2007 and was
able to send groups (Categories)/Regions at a time (approx 2,000 ea). I
can send that many emails in about 2 mins worth of initial setup, then wait
for Outlook to send them all. ALl reciepients subscribed and is NOT spam.
Send me a note and I can explain it. --> outlook @ e p a r i s e k . c
o m <-- No spaces
 

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