The Windows Live Mail way is not too burdensome if you have only
a few names to delete from a group. The key is to keep your groups
small and selective.
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Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
"Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4D0406DF-D9E8-4315-AA08-066A61884A79@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Thank you for your suggestions. I'm afraid that Vista's method of selecting
> individual names within a 'group' is a step or two backwards from XP.
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
> Quote:
>> One way is to select the group, then close the message, which will
>> prompt you to save it. Do so. Now open that message in the Drafts
>> folder where you will be able to edit the expanded group.
>>
>> Another option is to upgrade to Windows Live Mail because its
>> groups can be expanded and edited on the To line of he message
>> being composed..
>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
>>
>>
>> "Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5EDD0B64-1CD5-4CCD-B2F3-2F3C7D1BBF64@xxxxxx Quote:
>> > In Windows XP’s Outlook Express address book I could have separate folders
>> > under the ‘Main Identity’ heading. The folders would have names like
>> > ‘Genealogy’ or ‘Church Staff’. In those folders would be email addresses.
>> > So, when I composed an email I could pick and choose which names to send a
>> > message. This is very convenient because I have several hundred email
>> > addresses I need a way to separate out groups of them. I’m now using Windows
>> > Vista’s Mail and can’t seem to find a way to have individual groups of
>> > addresses where I can pick and choose the names to send messages. I can see
>> > how to make ‘Groups’, but the email program will only send messages to all
>> > the names in the group. How do I set it up to be able to pick and choose who
>> > to send messages to?
>>
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