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Emailing individuals from Group folder

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Bo - 01 Oct 2004 16:48 GMT
I catergorized all my 'contacts' into 'group' folders and
deleted them as 'contacts'. Now I can't select
individuals from the 'group' folder to email them
individually. Any suggestions?
Is there any way to create a folder other than a group
folder? For instance "suppliers, customers, misc", etc.
to steamline the contact group?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 01 Oct 2004 17:56 GMT
Since Outlook doesn't have any concept of "group folders," I'm at a loss to
understand just what you've done.

Your Outlook version might be useful information, too.

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>I catergorized all my 'contacts' into 'group' folders and
> deleted them as 'contacts'. Now I can't select
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> folder? For instance "suppliers, customers, misc", etc.
> to steamline the contact group?
Bo - 01 Oct 2004 20:32 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>I catergorized all my 'contacts' into 'group' folders and
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>.
>I've found one method. Select name from the Group, Right
click, Action, Send Mail. This is probably not the best
way but it works!!
 
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