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Adding multiple contacts from the CC field in e-mail

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Kristine - 30 Jan 2004 22:26 GMT
In Outlook 2003, you can click a smart tag next to a name in the TO or CC field in e-mail you've been sent to create a contact card.  Even when only the person's name is the "display as" instead of their e-mail, the smart tag gets the e-mail address.
If there is 200 names in an e-mail's TO field that you want to add to your contacts, and their Display As is their name, how can I get all of their names and e-mails into my contacts at once instead of having to click on each name, one by one, and adding it to contacts?  Is that possible?
If anyone has a clue, please send my e-mail to kristine@synmarketing.com.
THANKS!!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Jan 2004 23:17 GMT
Not a feature in Outlook.

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> In Outlook 2003, you can click a smart tag next to a name in the TO or CC field in e-mail you've been sent to create a contact card.  Even when only
the person's name is the "display as" instead of their e-mail, the smart tag
gets the e-mail address.
> If there is 200 names in an e-mail's TO field that you want to add to your contacts, and their Display As is their name, how can I get all of their
names and e-mails into my contacts at once instead of having to click on
each name, one by one, and adding it to contacts?  Is that possible?
> If anyone has a clue, please send my e-mail to kristine@synmarketing.com.
> THANKS!!
Kristine - 30 Jan 2004 23:51 GMT
Thanks
They should add that in the next release.

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