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Can I add a group of email addresses from a message directly to my address book? How?
I have a huge list of email addresses I'd like to add to my address book, but would rather not spend alot of time adding them one by one. Is there an easier way to get them into the address book? If so, how? Any suggestions?
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- CBBLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes, there is an easier way. I assume that you have an email with all the email addresses in one or more email messages. The addresses that you want to add should either be in the recipient or sender positions.
Now go to the Addresses tab. There should be a button just below the tab that says "Quickbuilder". From there you can choose a couple options as to where the Quickbuilder should search for addresses. Click "Continue". This will bring up a list that you can delete contacts or modify them. Click the ones you want to add, then clicking "Continue" again will add them to your address book.
Simple =)
P.S. - These are the steps for the old Yahoo Mail interface, not the Yahoo Beta. The steps may be different for the Yahoo Beta
- Anonymous4 years ago
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