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Use commas to separate e-mail addresses
 
  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. Click E-Mail Options and then click Advanced E-Mail Options.
  3. Under When sending a message, select the Allow comma as address separator check box.

Note  A semicolon can still be used to separate e-mail addresses when you select the check box.

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