How do I add a new contact and e mail address?

How do you add address to E-Mail from the contact list?

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    Try it this way in Yahoo. ADDRESS BOOK FOR EMAILING IN YAHOO: 1. Click on the New or Forward tab to open the Compose page. 2. Click on "TO" and your address book will open on top of the page you are in. 3. Check the boxes (TO, Cc or Bcc) next to those you wish to send or Forward to. NOTE: To protect your friends security and privacy, enter the names you wish to hide in the Bcc field. (They cannot see the other names). 4. Go to the top or bottom 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. You are ready to Compose or Forward your message. Click Send.

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When ready to add address just click on 3 options Click on To.the top address i use it for single address's but you can put more that one in it. Click on CC send to all your friends the same email,well up to 99 Or Click on Bcc same as CC but keeps your friends addresses private. When you get the one your using click on the person you want and click on Use selected. good luck. Jes***

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When you compose a new message, above where it says To:. there is a line, which says insert addresses. Put a check mark in front of the person you wish to email (choose to or cc or bcc), then just click on insert checked contacts which is above the list of names in your address book, and it's done.

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