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llma

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Posted - May 23 2012 :  12:51:53  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Nigel,

Is there a way to batch-add a number of new contacts who work in the same company? Currently, the only way I am aware of doing so is ctrl-N and fill in particulars for a contact, one at a time.

It would be a big time-saver if common fields could be populated once, and then individual names/email/phone etc. could then be filled in singularly.

Thanks for considering this as a request for a new feature, if it isn't something MLK can do now (and I have not discovered it yet).

Best regards
Lydia

xequte

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Posted - May 23 2012 :  19:07:22  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Lydia

The easiest way I can think of is to use "Set Field of Members":

1. Add the unique details (e.g. batch add the name and addresses using List > Add/Remove Members

2. Sort your mailing list by "Insertion Date" so the new members are at the top

3. Do a shift-select to highlight all the new members

4. Select Edit > Set Field of Members

5. Specify the common data, such as company

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
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