I think this is what he wants. Cheers!

Chris

On 02/06/2013 23:22, Esther wrote:
Hi Chris, Josh, Sarah, and Others,

Is it possible that the contact is not in the Address Book?  Apple's Mail keeps track of "Previous 
Recipients" that you can access from the "Window" menu on Mail's menu bar.  If you replied to someone, 
or sent an email message without using the Address Book, that email address will be remembered, and listed under 
"Previous Recipients".  So when you start typing a message to someone, those old entries might come up -- 
even if you made a mistake in typing the original address or if there's some old email address that is no longer in 
use, simply because it's listed under your "Previous Recipients" list.  You can navigate to this list in your 
menu bar and either clean out old entries or add some of these to your Address Book.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Jun 2, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Josh Gregory wrote:

I think the point is though that he can't find the contact.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 2, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

Find the contact, and once you find it hit cmd l to edit the card, then save 
when you are done.

Take care.
On Jun 2, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello all, this is Chris here.
My friend and list member Gary here would like to know how to edit a contact in 
Mail under 10.7 Lion please.
He tried the main Address Book application, searched for a contact he wanted to 
edit, and it's not there.
Any responses greatly appreciated. Thanks!

--

Chris

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