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[[Image:outlook-logo.gif|50px|left]]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.</div>
 
[[Image:outlook-logo.gif|50px|left]]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.</div>
  
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===Finding the option to allow comma separators in Outlook for Windows===
 
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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.
Figure 1

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" Figure 1