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allysonchase Posted - Jul 01 2014 : 06:24:38
I have the v9.25r (free) edition, and I need to switch Groups for thousands of addresses; I want to put them in a different Group I already have established. Is there a way to easily do this without having to select them one by one?

Your help is GREATLY appreciated!
Allyson
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allysonchase Posted - Jul 02 2014 : 05:47:24
This is exactly what I was after, thank you Nigel!

Best,
Allyson
xequte Posted - Jul 01 2014 : 19:41:38
Hi Allyson

We don't have a free edition, so I'm not sure what version that would be

To select members in bulk, you can perform a search (e.g. all those of a certain country, domain, join date, etc) and click Ctrl+A (to select all).

Otherwise you can do normal Shift+Click or Ctrl+Click.

Then select Edit > Group Membership.


Another alternative is to import/paste a list of addresses with the new group they should be assigned to (works even if the members are already in your list).

Nigel
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