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Export an Outlook list into Word
**cross-post from Outlook NG**
Outlook2003 WindowsXP The dept. head wants to know who is in certain groups. The problem is that many of these groups contain subgroups that contain subgroups before you are can even see the members. Other than populating the list in Outlook (putting the group in the "To" field and clicking on the plus sign) then cutting and pasting into a document and then formatting in some legible format would anyone have any idea how to do this? Thanks in advance! |
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I don't use groups in Outlook, but use custom categories to tie groups of
addresses together'. Merging (or viewing) is then simple based on categories. http://www.gmayor.com/mailmerge_from_outlook.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org HT wrote: **cross-post from Outlook NG** Outlook2003 WindowsXP The dept. head wants to know who is in certain groups. The problem is that many of these groups contain subgroups that contain subgroups before you are can even see the members. Other than populating the list in Outlook (putting the group in the "To" field and clicking on the plus sign) then cutting and pasting into a document and then formatting in some legible format would anyone have any idea how to do this? Thanks in advance! |
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