Thanks to all who helped with my Address Book problem.
I created a new address book, created groups under it which mirrored the old
groups, and then copied and pasted the contacts from the old groups to the new
ones.
I was able to create a new group at the correct level.
I deleted the old grou
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:36:09 AM, Paul Berger (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
> Hope someone else can help.
It may be called something else on your computer, but it is at the top
of the tree of the address book. How, even if your new group ends up
in the wrong place, this is not fatal. You
Hello Mike,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 6:54:16 AM, among other things, you wrote:
MG> There is no Personal Address Book at the top. At the very top is my first
group. Nothing above that.
It seems that you did not create an 'Address Book' with a name before you
created your first group. You
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:54:16 PM, you wrote:
MG>>> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG>>> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever
group is highlighted.
MG>>> My current groups are, for example: Friends, Famil
MG>> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG>> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever
group is highlighted.
MG>> My current groups are, for example: Friends, Family, First Week.
MG>> I want to add a Second Week as a group on the same
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:05:22 PM, you wrote:
MG> I'm currently using version 6.4.0.2 (32-bit) with Windows 7.
MG> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever
group is highligh
I'm currently using version 6.4.0.2 (32-bit) with Windows 7.
I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't done in years,
but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever group is highlighted.
My current groups are, for example: Friends, Family, First Week.
I want to
Hello Dan,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 10:47:49 -0500 GMT (29/01/2007, 22:47 +0700 GMT),
Dan wrote:
D> On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 21:14:13 -0700, Mike Greenbaum wrote:
>> It's true that with your method sorting in the address book is done
>> by last name, but the names are still shown in the address book
>> wit
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 21:14:13 -0700, Mike Greenbaum wrote:
> It's true that with your method sorting in the address book is done by last
> name, but the names are still shown in the address book with first name first.
>
> I can live with this if necessary, but ideally--and I suggest this for some
On Saturday, January 06, 2007, Peter Kerekes wrote:
Mike>> I'd like to have the Address Book display peoples names by last name
Mike>> and then first name so they are easy to locate.
> Open Address book, go to |View| |Sort by| choose |Last name|
Mike>> But when I send an email, I'd like the To:
Hello Mike,
Saturday, January 6, 2007, 4:44:05 PM, you wrote:
Mike> I'm using TB 2.01.3.
Mike> I'd like to have the Address Book display peoples names by last name
Mike> and then first name so they are easy to locate.
Open Address book, go to |View| |Sort by| choose |Last name|
Mike> But when
I'm using TB 2.01.3.
I'd like to have the Address Book display peoples names by last name and then
first name so they are easy to locate.
But when I send an email, I'd like the To: line to show the first name before
the last name and then the .
Is there a way to do this so that I don't have to
Hi Marck,
Tuesday, October 28, 2003, 9:44:25 PM, you wrote:
MDP> No. Well, yes and no. There is a filter based solution.
Thank you - so blimmin' obvious I couldn't see it - add only IF the address is
not already present!!
D'oh
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Hallo Colin,
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:22:35 +GMT (28-10-03, 21:22 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
CT> I'm using a filter to add addresses off a mailing list, (anonymized version
CT> included below) but if I modify the name details in the address book, the next
CT> mail from the sender
Hi Colin,
@28-Oct-2003, 20:22 Colin Turner said to TBUDL:
> I'm using a filter to add addresses off a mailing list,
> (anonymized version included below) but if I modify the name
> details in the address book, the next mail from the sender will
> create a new AB entry.
...
> Is it possible to g
Hi TBUDL,
I am having problems using the Address book, sorry if this is old hat - but I
haven't found anything close in my archives...
I'm using a filter to add addresses off a mailing list, (anonymized version
included below) but if I modify the name details in the address book, the ne
ON Thursday, March 27, 2003, 3:56:18 AM, you wrote:
JRJ> Is there an easy way to have all the addresses in all messages in a
JRJ> folder added to the address book automagically,. by use of a macro or
JRJ> some other form of voodoo?? Thanx!!
Hi Jim,
Here is the quickest way to ad a folder full o
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, Stuart Hemming wrote...
TF>> 2.) Take a spoonful of dried spider legs, mix with lemon grass
TF>> that was cut on a new moon. Fry gently in guano sauce and
TF>> sprinkle over your monitor. Caveat: works only with 17" LCD
TF
TF> 2.) Take a spoonful of dried spider legs, mix with lemon grass that
TF> was cut on a new moon. Fry gently in guano sauce and sprinkle over
TF> your monitor. Caveat: works only with 17" LCD monitors.
Actually, this works on 15" notebooks too but you have to clean
millipedes out of your CD drive
Hello Jim,
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:56:18 -0500 GMT (27/03/03, 09:56 +0700 GMT),
Jim Riccardi, Jr. wrote:
> Is there an easy way to have all the addresses in all messages in a
> folder added to the address book automagically,. by use of a macro or
> some other form of voodoo?? Thanx!!
Both.
1.)
Is there an easy way to have all the addresses in all messages in a
folder added to the address book automagically,. by use of a macro or
some other form of voodoo?? Thanx!!
.jim.
Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information:
http://www.s
Hi Marck,
Monday, February 17, 2003, 9:54:35 PM, you wrote:
> The %ToFname relates to the First Name in the "To" header of the
> message in question (the current message or reply). You need to look
> at some of the other macros - specifically the Address book macros.
> The %ABTO macro, followed b
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Hi Kim,
@17-Feb-2003, 21:47 -0500 (02:47 UK time) Kim [K] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
K> ... When I start a letter to her, the display name is the only
K> one that appears as the greeting of the letter. With %TOFName,
K> should
Hi all,
I've been having a lot of fun learning The Bat...and now I have
another question. It's regarding The Bat's address book. It deals with
the entries of first name, nickname, and display name. I have the new
message template set up to start with the greeting of "Hi %TOFName,"
(minus the quota
Hello Nick,
Wednesday, November 22, 2000, 10:56:01 PM, you wrote:
QS>> That meaning of that statement, "Hide items if not specifically
QS>> selected," is inpenetrable for me...
NA> I have to agree with you... the statement is very misleading and difficult
NA> to comprehend. However, what they a
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On November 22, 2000, at 9:36:19 PM, Quin Selman Wrote:
QS> That meaning of that statement, "Hide items if not specifically
QS> selected," is inpenetrable for me. What 'items' does it refer to and
QS> is it the _items_ that are not specifically selec
Hello Marck,
Saturday, November 11, 2000, 6:41:49 PM, you wrote:
JS>> I have a problem with the address book. When I have some addresses in
JS>> the "root" of my address book, but when I MOVE them to a sub-group
JS>> they are still listed in the root. If I delete the root entry all
JS>> entries
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Hi Johan,
On 12 November 2000 at 02:29:01 GMT +0100 (which was 01:29 where I
live) Johan Svahn wrote and made these points:
JS> I have a problem with the address book. When I have some addresses in
JS> the "root" of my address book, but when I MOVE
I have a problem with the address book. When I have some addresses in
the "root" of my address book, but when I MOVE them to a sub-group
they are still listed in the root. If I delete the root entry all entries disappear!
Is this a bug, or what am I doing wrong?
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Best regards,
Johan
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 08:59:26 -0600, Jeff Worley wrote:
> I created a group in my address book and tried to populate it with
> names already in my address book by highlighting the names and
> dragging them into the Group. To my surprise a move function was
> performed instead of a copy l
Morning Jeff,
> I have looked for a while now and cannot seem to figure out a way to
> perform a copy instead of a move.
Hold Ctrl and then drag and drop.
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Hello Fellow Bat-ty People,
I created a group in my address book and tried to populate it with
names already in my address book by highlighting the names and
dragging them into the Group. To my surprise a move function was
performed instead of a copy leaving the names in the new group b
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