Startup Outlook and double click the message to get it in its own window.
Go to the View menu and select Options.
Right click in the Internet Headers box and choose Select All.
Right click again in the Internet Headers box and choose Copy.
Open a Word document and paste it in there.
Look for, or go to the Edit Menu and select Find, and look for Cc:.
Copy every email paste that to the end and paste it into your To: bar of a
new Outlook message.
Startup Outlook and double click the message to get it in its own window.
Go to the View menu and select Options.
Right click in the Internet Headers box and choose Select All.
Right click again in the Internet Headers box and choose Copy.
Open a Word document and paste it in there.
Look for, or go to the Edit Menu and select Find, and look for Cc:.
Copy every email paste that to the end and paste it into your To: bar of a
new Outlook message.
Damn, that is a lot of work. A $20 add-in might be cost effective if there
are a lot of address to capture. Or you could right click on each name and
choose add to contacts - still a lot of work, but less than all the copy and
paste.
See http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/addauto.asp for utilities that will
make short work of the chore.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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