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MS Word Extract E-Mail Addresses from Multiple Fil 9


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 3.x/95/98/200/XP/Vista
Downloads 16 Limitations None
Publisher File Splitter File Size 2.0M
Date added 29 Jun 2008 Check your speed

If you want to know how to extract e-mail addresses from multiple ms word documents/files, then this software is for you! With this software, you can Easily select a number of ms word documents to get the e-mail addresses from. The software will then go through each msword document and extract the e-mail addresses, and save them in a list. You can remove duplicate e-mail addresses from the list. Sort the lists of e-mail. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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