Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-17 Thread Zonnet

ON Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 11:06:14 PM, you wrote:
PC> if you highlight the account in the main window and select
PC> ACCOUNT-PROPERTIES
PC> look in the GENERAL tab, down near the bottom, DEFAULT ADDRESSBOOK.
PC> I have 2 options, mine & my wifes:)

Hi Paul,

Thanks. I know of some good uses for that option.
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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-17 Thread Paul Cartwright

Hello Zonnet,

Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 3:24:00 PM, you wrote:

Z> Hi Roelof,

Z> Were is this options set?


if you highlight the account in the main window and select
ACCOUNT-PROPERTIES
look in the GENERAL tab, down near the bottom, DEFAULT ADDRESSBOOK.
I have 2 options, mine & my wifes:)

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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-17 Thread Zonnet

ON Saturday, August 14, 2004, 3:27:17 PM, you wrote:
RO> The advantage of different ABs is that you can let different accounts
RO> default to different ABs. 

Hi Roelof,

Were is this options set?

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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-15 Thread Peter Ballantyne
I use the address book groups very heavily. It acts as my contact manager and the 
fields for Internet links will link to local files also. I don't let it hide entries 
that are included in a group, so that the default always shows the whole lot. In a 
couple of years I have hammered it and it has never once let me down. Hope this is 
helpful.
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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-14 Thread Darrin Rich
On 8/14/2004 5:19 AM my time, Alexander wrote:
ASK> Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK> books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? 


Hi Alexander,
  I have a specific address group for contacts from my Church. One which
  is separate from my others. I have filters which are created for
  that specific group helps me, which include some color filters as
  well as auto responders from time to time.

 
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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-14 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Alexander,

On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:19:22 +0200GMT (14-8-2004, 14:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

ASK> Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK> books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? If some people
ASK> could write how they're using the adress book(s) or groups it would give me
ASK> the right inspiration, maybe. :-)

The advantage of different ABs is that you can let different accounts
default to different ABs. That means that the entries in one account's
AB can be inaccessible to other accounts. Thus enabling you to have
multiple entries for the same contact (in different ABs) and still
have the expected output when you're using different AB-templates for
each of them.
This could come in handy when you're having a contact that's both a
personal friend and a business contact and you want to use different
AB templates in depending on the account (and thus the AB) that you're
using.

The advantage of one AB is that all of your contacts are available to
all accounts. You can do your filtering based on AB-groups (you can't
filter on the ABs themselves). When a contact changes his address, you
don't have to go through all of your ABs, just change it in your one
AB.

As I'm doing a lot of filtering based on ABs, my preference is clear.

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Re: Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-14 Thread Jan Rifkinson
On Saturday, August 14, 2004 it appears that Alexander
wrote the following in regards to "Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups":

ASK> Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
ASK> books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it?

Hi Alexander.  I don't see any advantages of using different
address books unless I am creating a mailing list of some kind
 where each person is  addressed individually.
Otherwise, I use one AB with groups as it's easier to filter for.

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Adress Book vs. Adress Book Groups

2004-08-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello.

Can someone point out the advantages/disadvantages of using separate adress
books, or rather one adress book with several groups in it? If some people
could write how they're using the adress book(s) or groups it would give me
the right inspiration, maybe. :-)

Thanks

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