Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-18 Thread Giovanni Andreani
>>I've opened a word document ... > >Word is NOT a text editor but a joke. Use BBEdit (Lite). Changed to BBedit Thanks Giovanni

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-17 Thread cheshirekat
On Sat, Oct 16, 20042:18 PM, the following words from Ivan Drucker [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >>I use Palm memos frequently and don't want another third- >>party option for syncing this data so the lack of that with the iCal/AB >>combo is a deal breaker, although I rea

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-16 Thread Ivan Drucker
>I use Palm memos frequently and don't want another third- >party option for syncing this data so the lack of that with the iCal/AB >combo is a deal breaker, although I really love iCal's GUI. I have had the same issues. I have since moved from Palm Desktop to Missing Sync, gives you a small appl

Re(2): Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-16 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Giovanni Andreani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 16.10.2004 um 7:23 Uhr:] >>Drag the addresses to a text editor window, then do a "replace all" to >>replace returns with semicolons. >I've opened a word document ... Word is NOT a text editor but a joke. Use BBEdit (Lite). -- . . . . . . . . .

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-16 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Giovanni Andreani wrote: >>Drag the addresses to a text editor window, then do a "replace all" to >>replace returns with semicolons. > >I've opened a word document, opened the folder in the address book, >selected the addresses and dragged them on the word document. >The result is that only the f

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-16 Thread cheshirekat
On Fri, Oct 15, 200411:41 AM, the following words from alan [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >So I am totally frustrated trying to sync my Powermail addr book to >Apple's addr book. I had many problems synching my PowerMail and Apple Address Book when I first began using Po

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-16 Thread Giovanni Andreani
>Giovanni Andreani wrote: > >>I need to export the email addresses from only one folder in the address >>book in a text file with each address separated by a ";" > >Drag the addresses to a text editor window, then do a "replace all" to >replace returns with semicolons. I've opened a word docume

Re(2): Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread alan
I agree, it looks like they don't want to stay in sync. I think Powermail tracks the email address, so if you do something like add an email address to an already existing contact, the contact doesn't get brought over into Powermail. Hmm, they thought one would never add an email address to an al

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread Dan Webb
I've had similar troubles. I also use the Apple Address Book as the master. The other day I couldn't get a new email address to import into the PM address book. So I deleted everything in the PMAD and imported the AAD. And everything was fine at that point. But I don't trust that PM will rema

Re(3): Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread alan
Also many of my groups in my Powermail address book are now duplicated (two groups with the same name). For each, there is one copy that has a few of the original entries but with many deleted, the other has 0 entries. Am I totally F*cked? A alan at Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:41:07 -0700 said: >Is thi

Re(2): Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread alan
So I am totally frustrated trying to sync my Powermail addr book to Apple's addr book. Before I turned on synching I had a little over 1,000 addresses in each addr book with no real rhyme or reason connecting them. After synching I got a group in my address book called "Apple Address Book Contact

Re: Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Giovanni Andreani wrote: >I need to export the email addresses from only one folder in the address >book in a text file with each address separated by a ";" Drag the addresses to a text editor window, then do a "replace all" to replace returns with semicolons. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

Exporting Addresses in txt File

2004-10-15 Thread Giovanni Andreani
Hello I need to export the email addresses from only one folder in the address book in a text file with each address separated by a ";" Can I do this in any way? Thank you Giovanni