Title: Deleting info imported to Entourage X
Paul
When I get an email from you, if I click "reply" it would go to your personal email address (and I certainly don't want to do that).  So I copy the contents of that email, create a new email addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and paste the contents into that email.  There must be a more efficient way to reply.



On 1/2/02 9:23 AM, "Richard Shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The consultant who installed OS X for me imported my contacts from
> Entourage 2001.  When I went to import all other functions, I forgot
> to uncheck "Contacts."  As a result, I now have duplicate contacts.
> I need to delete all contacts and reimport just contacts.  What's the
> best way to delete all contacts?

You wrote

Umm - the usual way? You select one contact in the Address Book, press
command-A to select all, then click the delete (trash) button or the Delete
key. Yes, this would be he quickest way to get rid of your duplicates - just
start over.

Apologies that I wasn't clear enough. I know about selecting and deleting, but I have about 3500 contacts.  I thought perhaps there was a whole file I could find through the desktop and delete it.  Anyway, I deleted the usual way, it took a long time, but it's done.

Also realized I'd have to do the same for tasks, notes and calendar.  Obvious for tasks and notes, but how can I delete all calendar entries as there's not an obvious list to do "select all."
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