exporting from contacts sub-folder

C

Chuck

I have a distribution list under my contacts in Outlook
03. It is a group of clients email addresses I regularly
email too within a "prospect" folder. I am trying to
download the addresses to a file to use for uploading
into another email newsletter program. The problem I run
into is when I download the prospect file I get the
subname only "a-i,j-k etc" file but not the addresses.
Anyone know how to resolve this?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

How are you "downloading?" In what format do you need this list to be?
 
C

Chuck

The program will take .csv for windows.

-----Original Message-----
How are you "downloading?" In what format do you need this list to be?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have a distribution list under my contacts in Outlook
03. It is a group of clients email addresses I regularly
email too within a "prospect" folder. I am trying to
download the addresses to a file to use for uploading
into another email newsletter program. The problem I run
into is when I download the prospect file I get the
subname only "a-i,j-k etc" file but not the addresses.
Anyone know how to resolve this?


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then I would simply save the DL as a txt file. It will be tab delimited. If
the program can't import a tab delimited file you can always open it in
Excel, clean it up and save it as a CSV.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Chuck said:
The program will take .csv for windows.

-----Original Message-----
How are you "downloading?" In what format do you need this list to be?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have a distribution list under my contacts in Outlook
03. It is a group of clients email addresses I regularly
email too within a "prospect" folder. I am trying to
download the addresses to a file to use for uploading
into another email newsletter program. The problem I run
into is when I download the prospect file I get the
subname only "a-i,j-k etc" file but not the addresses.
Anyone know how to resolve this?


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