Saving Another user's Distribution List to my Outlook

L

Littlebear

Using Outlook 2000.

I have a DL from a former staff that I need to incorporate into my Contacts
for a monthly mailing sent from Outlook.

Please tell me there's an easy way to do this, so that I don't have to
retype them all. If not, alas typing away I shall be!

Thanks very much!
 
L

Littlebear

A bit more information I failed to state. I have the DL in an email
attachment as a .msg. Clicking on it pulls up the list.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That won't work. You need to have the DL sent as an Outlook Item in an RTF
message if you are going to transfer it by email.
 
L

Littlebear

I actually found a great workaround. Saved the list as a .txt, imported into
Excel, and simply copied/pasted into a new DL. Took only a few minutes, and
now I'm good to go!

Thank you Russ.

Russ Valentine said:
That won't work. You need to have the DL sent as an Outlook Item in an RTF
message if you are going to transfer it by email.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Littlebear said:
A bit more information I failed to state. I have the DL in an email
attachment as a .msg. Clicking on it pulls up the list.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That will work as long as the addresses are formatted in a way that they can
be resolved by Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Littlebear said:
I actually found a great workaround. Saved the list as a .txt, imported
into
Excel, and simply copied/pasted into a new DL. Took only a few minutes,
and
now I'm good to go!

Thank you Russ.

Russ Valentine said:
That won't work. You need to have the DL sent as an Outlook Item in an
RTF
message if you are going to transfer it by email.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Littlebear said:
A bit more information I failed to state. I have the DL in an email
attachment as a .msg. Clicking on it pulls up the list.

:

Using Outlook 2000.

I have a DL from a former staff that I need to incorporate into my
Contacts
for a monthly mailing sent from Outlook.

Please tell me there's an easy way to do this, so that I don't have
to
retype them all. If not, alas typing away I shall be!

Thanks very much!
 

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