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When copying & pasting email addresses into the recipients list in Gmail, how can I remove duplicate email addresses (if the copied list contains duplicates)?










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directly no, but you can use spreadsheet

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You can paste them first into a tool like this one or others. It's not entirely safe to put private info into online tools, but you can save such a webpage to disk and use the tool offline.






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    You could create a Gmail group and copy the recipients inside,
    then clean up on any duplicates:



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      You can paste them first into a tool like this one or others. It's not entirely safe to put private info into online tools, but you can save such a webpage to disk and use the tool offline.






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              You could create a Gmail group and copy the recipients inside,
              then clean up on any duplicates:



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                You could create a Gmail group and copy the recipients inside,
                then clean up on any duplicates:



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                  You could create a Gmail group and copy the recipients inside,
                  then clean up on any duplicates:



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                  You could create a Gmail group and copy the recipients inside,
                  then clean up on any duplicates:



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