Quick/easy question for Outlook nerds

How do I send an email to several recipients without everyone knowing who else received it?
Thanks.

BCC (BLIND CARBON COPY)

Thanks, you da man!

Ok now how do I have an automatic message sent back to people that email me when I am on vacation telling them I am on vacation?

Out of office reply.

Tools > Out of office assistant

Make sure you select comic sans as your default font for everything.

lol I’m comic sans asshole!

http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2010/07/340x_no_comic_sans_please.jpg

lol^

I don’t have the “out of office” option, my computer is too old I guess. Big surprise.
Thanks for the help though.

There’s a way. There’s gotta be a way.

I found a demo and it shows what to click on but my screen does not have those options. Outlook 2003:gotme:

Are you running exchange at the place of employment? Do they have this feature turned on? I believe it has to be enabled as an add-in through the exchange server.

More importantly are you running Office/Outlook 2000/2003/2007/2010?

<EDIT>

Are you sure you expanded the Tools menu all the way?

Try this:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options.
  3. Click Add-In Manager.
  4. Select the Exchange Extensions commands check box.

He probably just has a POP/IMAP server and not sexchange…

NEW QUESTION…

I must have hit a wrong key because now whenever I start a new email it has these little pi looking symbols everywhere.
How do I get rid of those?
Thanks.

Oh the paragraph marker. Look for the same symbol up near the top of your screen somewhere. When you find it click it once to turn it off.

This is great…its like teaching my dad how to use the computer.

You’d really think that blue eyes is older than he is sometimes. :stuck_out_tongue:

Very funny lol. You realize I have been out of school for more years than outlook has been around?
I found some paragraph stuff but nothing that says “remove that shit from your screen.”

Ctrl + *

:rofl:

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FYI: if you have a laptop, you may need to to CTRL + SHIFT + 8

Lastly, the Out of Office is a exchange server thing, not a client so unless you add your email account as an Exchange server, you aren’t gonna see it. To figure out, go to Tools>Accounts and see if your email account type is Exchange