Find total members under a yahoo goup?
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How can I find the total members under a particular yahoo group? The database option under that is not a way to get the total registered members. what else is the other way?
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Answer:
1. Go to your group's homepage. 2. Scroll down to the bottom. 3. On the left hand side find "group information". 4. Under that click "info" and you'll see the "members / category / language and foundation date" infos of the group. Hope this helps.
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Other answers
Click on Members on the left-hand side of your Group's web page. Near the right-hand side of the screen, it will say "1-10 of" a certain number. This number is how many total members are in your Yahoo Group.
Michael L
you have to be a moderator or owner to see the members - then it's as above
sunshine_mel
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