Hi, To send to individual people within Mail, while in the Mail app, do the following:
• Press cmd-n to bring up a new message. • Enter the first few letters of either the recipient's first or last name. Mail should complete the address for you. If it does not,, enter a few more letters until it does. • Press return. • You can enter another recipient using the same method as above. You can simply start typing then press return to add the new recipient to the sending list. • When you've finished entering all the recipients you wish to send the message to, you can now press tab to move to the next field. • Enter the info you wish sent, proof it, and press cmd-shift-d to send it. Later... On 2012-04-15, at 8:22 AM, Jennifer Perdue wrote: > Thanks, but I'm still having a problem just sending something to one person, > so I'd end up adding the whole mailing list which I don't want. > > As I've said before, I know people have tried to call and help me, I just > haven't been in the right frame of mind to talk to anyone as I have had to > retire my guide and now am interviewing people to take him home with them. > > thanks for all of your patience. > > Jenny > On Apr 14, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Brett C. wrote: > >> You can also add the sender of an email from Mail to your address book. This >> is done by highlighting the email and the key combination of command shift Y. >> >> Brett >> >> >> On Apr 14, 2012, at 6:49 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> When in the AddressBook app, press cmd-n to create a new card or go up to >>> the File menu and select New Card. By default, your cursor should land in >>> the first name field, enter the first name of the individual you wish to >>> add. Press tab to go through the various fields for entering information. >>> >>> HTH. >>> >>> Later... >>> >>> On 2012-04-14, at 5:04 PM, Jennifer Perdue wrote: >>> >>>> As the subject line asks, how to you add someone to your address book? >>>> >>>> Jenny >>>> On Apr 14, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote: >>>> >>>>> I think of the previous recipients list as a sort of holding tank of >>>>> addresses that have been dealt with in mail. You can then take these and >>>>> put them in your address book or delete them. I actually like this >>>>> feature. When I used to use Outlook Express in windows, I was a little >>>>> annoyed to find every single address I'd replied to in my address book. I >>>>> don't necessarily want every address in there. >>>>> >>>>> Teresa >>>>> >>>>> "Slow down; you'll get there faster." >>>>> >>>>> On Apr 13, 2012, at 4:02 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> You can also create smart groups and put a key word in the notes field >>>>>> or any field in address book. If you are consistent address book will >>>>>> create a smart group. >>>>>> Jim >>>>>> >>>>>> On Apr 13, 2012, at 5:48 PM, Ioana Gandrabur wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> you can create groups in address book. Go to file and then to new >>>>>>> group. 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