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Outlook question
Quick question:
How do I send out an email to many people using Outlook, without any of the messages displaying the addresses? For example, I would like the listed address to state something like "contacts." I see this being done all the time, but I've never know how. |
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Re: Outlook question
I don't know much about Outlook, but you're looking for the feature called "bcc:". It stands for "blind carbon copy".
Maybe check the outlook help files with that hint. |
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Re: Outlook question
I am not sure if you can use a distribution list to name all of your addresses one thing and hide the individual address. BCC will hide all of the addresses and the "To" line will be blank.
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Re: Outlook question
After you click New message, look on the View menu and make sure "Bcc field" is checked. Put your destination email addresses/distro list into the Bcc field.
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Re: Outlook question
simple answer: type in "distribution list" in the "help" window.
Set up a distribution list and then enter them in the BCC of the email. This should take less then 5 minutes. |
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