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Bill Gallik <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Gallik <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:04:42 -0600
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I don't wish to be contrary, but there is a very simple method to send a
message to every person in your address book using Outlook Express.  Here's
how it can be done:

1)  Initiate a new composition.

2)  From in the composition display go to the Tools menu and select
"Recipients ..."

3)  This will open a dialog box very similar to the standard "Address Book"
display, using the <CONTROL>+A, select all members in the address book
folder.

4)  Use the tab key to move to the "To," "Cc," or "Bcc" buttons and select
whichever of these you prefer.

5)  Tabbing directly after the "To" button will move you in the "To" list,
after the "Cc" button will move you to the "Cc" list and after the "Bcc"
button moves you to the "Bcc" list; you could use all three buttons if you
like, then peruse the lists to delete those addressees you prefer in one of
the other two lists.

6)  Tab to the OK button and hit the <RETURN>.

You will be back in your composition window with the addressees filled in.
Really not hard at all!
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Bill Gallik
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- Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze
these dangly things here, and drink whatever comes out"?


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