Enter a group address in the bcc field- how can I remove only one address from the group addres?
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For Exp. I enter a group address from my address book in the to field. Then I want to remove "Jerry" email address only because he sent me the original email. How can I remove him only and sent the email to the rest of the group
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Answer:
Once you click on the group you want to blind copy, the names in the group should appear. When you see the names, very carefully just highlight (using your mouse) the name Jerry that you want to remove this time from the group list. Then hit the delete key. That should be it. If you permanently wanted to remove Jerry's name, you would go to the group and delete his name from that list. Hope this information helps. Good luck.
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