How do I send an email to more than one from my Yahoo contact list?
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I want to send an email addressed to several people on my contact list, but every time I select one, it cancels out the previous selection. I know there's a way, but I can't find how to do it without typing them in one by one.
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Answer:
Try it this way In Yahoo: After you click on Compose or Forward to open the Compose Page, click on TO and your address book will open on top of the page you are in. Check the boxes (TO, BC or BCC) next to those you wish to Forward to, go to the top of the list and click on "Insert Checked Contacts." The address book will close and the names you selected will be in the fields you selected. Type or Forward your message and click Send.
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Try putting a coma.
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