Add bulk contacts to mailing list outlook.com
To add bulk contacts to a mailing list in Outlook.com, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using the "Add to List" feature
- Log in to your Outlook.com account and go to the "Contacts" section.
- Select the contacts you want to add to the mailing list by checking the boxes next to their names.
- Click on the "Actions" button and select "Add to List" from the dropdown menu.
- In the "Add to List" window, select the mailing list you want to add the contacts to from the dropdown menu.
- Click "Add" to add the selected contacts to the mailing list.
Method 2: Using the "Import" feature
- Log in to your Outlook.com account and go to the "Contacts" section.
- Click on the "Import" button at the top of the page.
- Select "CSV" as the file type and click "Browse" to select the CSV file containing the contacts you want to add to the mailing list.
- In the "Import Contacts" window, select the mailing list you want to add the contacts to from the dropdown menu.
- Click "Import" to add the contacts from the CSV file to the mailing list.
Method 3: Using the "Copy and Paste" feature
- Log in to your Outlook.com account and go to the "Contacts" section.
- Open a new tab or window and create a new CSV file containing the contacts you want to add to the mailing list. You can use a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to create the CSV file.
- Copy the contents of the CSV file and paste it into the "Add contacts" window in Outlook.com.
- Select the mailing list you want to add the contacts to from the dropdown menu.
- Click "Add" to add the contacts to the mailing list.
Tips:
- Make sure the CSV file is in the correct format, with each contact on a new line and the fields separated by commas.
- You can also use the "Export" feature in Outlook.com to export your contacts to a CSV file, and then import them into another account or mailing list.
- If you have a large number of contacts to add to a mailing list, you may want to consider using a third-party tool or service to help with the process.