Send Bulk Email To Multiple Recipients Individually In OutlookFriday, June 26, 20209:54 AM
About:
When you want to send personalized email to multiple recipients individually without them knowing each other, normally, you can send the email to the recipients one by one. But, this will be time-consuming and boring. Is there any good and quick method to solve this task in Outlook?
Steps:
In fact, the Mail Merge feature in Outlook can help you to send the same email to multiple recipients individually with their own greeting. Please do with the following steps:
1. Go to the
Contacts pane, and then select the recipients which you want to send email to, and then click
Home >
Mail Merge, see screenshot:
2. In the opened
Mail Merge Contacts dialog box:(1.) Select
Only selected contacts option under the
Contacts section;(2.) In the
Merge options section, choose
Form Letters from the
Document type drop down,
E-mail from the
Merge to drop down list, and then enter the subject you need into the
Message subject line text box.
3. Then click
OK button, and
Microsoft Word will open with a new document. The window will stay under
Mailings ribbon automatically. Then you should click
Greeting Line under the
Mailings tab, see screenshot:
4. In the popped out
Insert Greeting Line dialog box, specify the greeting line format as you need. You can preview the sent greeting results in the
Preview section at the same time. See screenshot:
5. Then click
OK, and you can see
《GreetingLine》has been inserted into the document, then press
Enter key to go to next line to compose the message body you want to send, see screenshot:
6. After editing the message body, please click
Mailings >
Finish & Merge >
Send Email Messages, see screenshot:
7. In the
Merge to E-mail dialog box, you can directly click
OK button, and the email will be sent to all selected contacts at once, see screenshot:
8. After finishing sending emails, you can go to the
Sent Items folder to view the results, and the email has been sent to each recipient individually with their own greeting, see screenshot: