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I want o to send a document to 350 email addresses I have listed in excel.
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Turn your email list into a Distribution list, save as .csv and import
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I want o to send a document to 350 email addresses I have listed in excel.
How do I do this?


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one email with 350 TO addresses probably won't fly, if you have Word you can
do a mail merge

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Turn your email list into a Distribution list, save as .csv and import
is one way.

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I want o to send a document to 350 email addresses I have listed in excel.
How do I do this?



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