On 12/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roger Houghton) said:

>You probably need to delete the older copy. If you click-and-hold on  
>the Dock icon there's an option to 'Show in Finder'.
>
>First make a backup from the one with your addresses (File/Backup...  
>from the menu). After that relaunch the remaining one and see if it  
>finds your data. If not, choose the revert to backup option.

That sorted it- I needed the older version, and it all works now. Thanks.

>It is (Users/~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook), although  
>that should be AddressBook rather than Address Book.

It was- I wasn't paying attention!

I need to start reeading up on OS X. I don't like this feeling of not having a
clue.... Are there any books that are worth recommending? I've just got the
O'Reilly book Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide, something to start with.


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