XADM: How to Print Out Members of a DL from Exchange

Last reviewed: April 3, 1997
Article ID: Q160118
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0

SUMMARY

This article shows you how to print out the members of a distribution list (DL) from Microsoft Exchange Server.

MORE INFORMATION

To print out the members of a DL:

1 . In the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program, go to the

    Recipients container where the distribution list resides.

  • View the properties of the distribution list by either double-clicking on the list or clicking the list and clicking Properties on the File menu.

  • On the General tab of the property page, click Modify.

  • Select all of the list's users to highlight them, and press CTRL-C to copy the members to the clipboard.

  • Open a Notepad document and press CTRL-V to paste the members. Save the document as c:\Dlist.txt

  • Open the document in Microsoft Excel by clicking Open on the File menu, and point to the c:\Dlist.txt file.

  • In the Text Import Wizard, click Delimited, then click Next.

  • From the Delimiters box, click Semicolon only, and click Finish.

    The contents of the Dlist.txt file are now in Excel. The following steps will line up names in a single column and print the list.

  • In Microsoft Excel, select the entire list of names to highlight it, and press CTRL- C.

  • Open a blank Excel document, highlight cell A-1, and on the Edit menu, click Paste Special.

  • Click Transpose, then click OK.

  • On the File menu, click Print to print the list.


  • Additional query words:
    Keywords : kbprint XADM
    Version : 4.0 5.0
    Platform : WINDOWS


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    Last reviewed: April 3, 1997
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