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Sending multiple emails to one recipient

toolsntat

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I would have assumed this is a simple task but.......
I could do with sending a hotmail folder of emails to someone on my hotmail contacts list.
I've been looking and trying but to no avail.
Any tips greatly received thank you.
Cheers, Andy
 
Andy,

Click on new email, highlight the folder and use your mouse to drag it into the header area of the new email and it can be sent as an attachment.

Cheers

Robert
 
Andy,

Click on new email, highlight the folder and use your mouse to drag it into the header area of the new email and it can be sent as an attachment.

Cheers

Robert
Thanks Robert, I can get the new email and drag the folder but it only lets me drop it in the address bar and disappears.
Which is a step in the right direction, I'm on a laptop with no mouse if that makes a difference?
I did send it but nothing was there.
Cheers, Andy
 
It works on my work laptop but doesn’t on my personal one so must be something to do with the Office versions!

The alternative is to start a new email in a new window, open the folder you want to send, highlight all the items and then drag/drop them into the new email. Each email becomes an attachment.

Cheers
 
Righto, success.
Did what you said but it would not let me drag and drop.
It did let me copy and paste the selected ones though.
Thanks for the pointers Robert.
Cheers, Andy
 
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