Select Records Within A Range...

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I currently use this query to select 4000 contacts from our database:

SELECT TOP 4000 * FROM wce_contact
where website not like ''
and expressemail like '%@%'
and idstatus like ''
and salutation not like '%there%'
and task not like '%x%'

So I use this query to send out emails, then I want the next set of contacts, so I am obv after the contacts 4001 to 8000. How would I right this into the above query?

Hope it all makes sense?

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Table B

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