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===Finding the option to allow comma separators in Outlook for Windows===
 
===Finding the option to allow comma separators in Outlook for Windows===
 
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#In Outlook, choose '''Tools > Options'''
#In Outlook, choose Tools --> Options
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#Choose Email Options...
 
#Choose Email Options...
 
#Choose Advanced Email Options...
 
#Choose Advanced Email Options...
#Check the box, "Allow comma as address separator" [[:Image:commacheck.jpg | Figure 1]]
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#Check the box, "Allow comma as address separator"
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 14 August 2017


Outlook-logo.gif
Some group email functions at Evergreen (such as "email class" in Banner self-service) use commas to separate addresses. Microsoft Outlook for Windows does not accept comma separators by default, but there is an option to allow them.
Commacheck.jpg

Finding the option to allow comma separators in Outlook for Windows

  1. In Outlook, choose Tools > Options
  2. Choose Email Options...
  3. Choose Advanced Email Options...
  4. Check the box, "Allow comma as address separator"