Hello Volker,
Saturday, March 8, 2008, 11:22:20 PM, you wrote:
Yep, you are right. — Another solution could be:
- Open address book
- Right-click the desired contact
- Choose New message to = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So I guess this won't work when writing to a whole group. Thanks
anyway, I guess
Hi Roelof,
RO Hallo David,
RO On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:44:27 +0100GMT (21-1-2007, 9:44 +0100, where I
RO live), you wrote:
DE I've got an address book group Customer. I'd like to move all
DE email from anyone in that group to a folder. I'm hoping that I can
DE use:
DE Sender contains any
On Sunday, December 21, 2003 at 19:24:47 GMT +1100 (which was 12:24 AM where I live)
Chris wrote:
Chris So, can anyone tell me how you address an email to multiple
Chris recipients without having to double click on their address book
Chris entries each every time you want to send them an email?
RG I have an address group with thousands of names in the format:
MDP snip
RG ... But TB sees this format and only uses the FIRST name in the
RG list for to send the email mssg to.
RG Anybody have any thoughts on how I can best format
MDP Erm - that's ... a single address book
MDP entry with
RG OK then, I bet can COPY the full list of names to a text file
RG (or XLS or DOC or whatever) and use an alternate import feature.
RG Any suggestions, Batters, how I can import several large mailing
RG lists so that each is imported into or is recognized as a group?
MDP CSV import is likely to
MDP By creating an group and selecting it in the tree before doing the
MDP import. TB will ask you if you want the new addresses in this group.
That'll do it then!!!
Thx VMch
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[Original Message]
From: Roelof Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 01:56 PM PT
RO curiosty mode /on
RO Anyhow why is it easier for maintenance to have contacts in multiple
RO address books? I don't see where's the difference between different
RO groups or different ab's.
Hello Marck,
Monday, February 19, 2001, 3:45:05 AM, you wrote:
MDP This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not
MDP explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members
MDP reappear at the PAB root level.
QS ... Is there some case one would want to do
QS that?
MDP
Hello Marck,
Thursday, February 15, 2001, 5:17:17 PM, you wrote:
MDP This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not
MDP explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members reappear
MDP at the PAB root level.
Am I the only one who wonders what is the purpose of hiding
Hello Marck,
Thursday, February 15, 2001, 6:17:17 PM, you wrote:
MDP This is because the group has the property "Hide items if not
MDP explicitly selected". If you un-check that, the group members reappear
MDP at the PAB root level.
That's exactly it! Thanks a lot, Marck. I guess I should have
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