I have a list in Word of e-mail addresses. How can I get in the field bcc of email

I want to write an email to 50 recipients. I have a list of e-mail addresses in Word. I can separate them by points or commas etc. How can I get them, en masse, in my email as BCC addresses. I agree not to go in my address book. This is an email at once.

Sally

Point 1. Addresses go into your address book. There is no where else to put them. Don't want thenm in your personal address book. Add another.

Point 2. You need to format addresses to a CSV file and save them in word as such. Excel or any spreadsheet will do a better job of that than Word.

Point 3. The CSV file must be safed UTF-8 text. Excel, I know that is not an additional step to open the file in Notepad and select explicitly UFT-8 in the dialogue being required to Excel.

Point 4. The CSV file should be im in the Thunderbird AddressBook using the import menu item.

Point 5 you must align the headers in the CSV file explicitly with the Thunderbird ones uses, otherwise the address that you import will not be in the e-mail address field.

You can also create a single line with the addresses of electronic mail in Word. Separated by a comma and the copy and place your cursor in the BCC field use the hotkey Ctrl + V to paste them into the message header. Note that this is not technically supported and if you're wrong spaces and commas by things like Returns or tabs all you will get is an email that does not send.

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