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All,
I have been testing using a new group that I created today and I am unable
to send out to a group in the BCC line. If I enter the addresses manually,
it works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? 10.5.2 and Office 2008 with
the most current update.
I have also found a bug in using groups in the ³to:² line. If you have the
³don¹t show addresses when sending to the group² button selected, it doesn¹t
send the email to the groups. Rather it sends to your ³me² contact.
This is happening on 2 different machines and I am wondering if anyone else
is seeing this.
Thanks,
Collin
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lly, it works fine. Has anyone else run in to this? 10.5.2 and Office =
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I have also found a bug in using groups in the “to:” line. If y=
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