How to insert address by using address book from Compose e.mail?
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When composing e.mail on old version one could insert address by open the window "insert address". How is possible to do the same now?
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Answer:
The Yahoo Mail (Beta version) is a lot different. Try this to insert one OR multiple addresses. Click on Forward or Compose. Then click directly on the word TO----(or CC or BCC--whichever line you want the addresses entered on), and your mailing list opens. Click on ONE contact FIRST-----and only THEN press and hold down the "ctrl" key while clicking on the rest you want to send to. Then click OK and those names will be inserted on the address line for you. IN other words----whichever address line you FIRST click on to open your mailing list ----is the line that the contacts will be entered on.
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