How to multiply draft in email

@yugocean (9963)
India
May 3, 2018 12:27pm CST
Do you know how to copy a draft in email if we have to multiply the same subject and message? I am making many emails for some reason, but for this I have to copy same thing again and again; if there is possibility to multiply draft, then I'll make just one draft and use email by multiplying.
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@LadyDuck (502189)
• Italy
4 May 18
I was going to suggest the same as @thehousewife. You have the choice to send the same email to an unlimited number of people.
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@yugocean (9963)
• India
5 May 18
i know this, but I need different optio, like multiply draft because I have to send emails on different time, including my sender email.
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@yugocean (9963)
• India
5 May 18
@LadyDuck how? Never did this. I was using outlook and gmail for this; how to do this?
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@LadyDuck (502189)
• Italy
5 May 18
@yugocean When you send the same messages to different people the sender email figures on every email you send. I think you can schedule emails to be sent on different times.
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@akalinus (44366)
• United States
3 May 18
I know you can put more than one email address in the bar. I don't know if there is a limit or what it is. I have gotten emails with a bunch of other people's names on them.
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@yugocean (9963)
• India
5 May 18
I know this, but I am trying to know other way due to sending time, and not together. Sometimes I have to make slight changes also, and it will work just by multiplying draft.
@akalinus (44366)
• United States
7 May 18
@yugocean I think there is something called Blind Carbon Copy where you can send a bunch of people an email but they don't see names or addresses of anyone else. You probably need some kind of software to do what you are describing.
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@yugocean (9963)
• India
7 May 18
@akalinus It do not needs any software, but only email itself has inbuilt features.. But this isn't going to multiply draft.
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@epiffanie (11325)
• Australia
11 May 18
I've never done that ..or needed to that so I have no idea ..
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@BelleStarr (61463)
• United States
11 May 18
Sorry, I haven't a clue it is not something I do.
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