Re: Address Book Nesting

2007-01-11 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Monday 8 January 2007 at 11:53:53 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Greenbaum
wrote:

 Some of these classes are no longer active, but I don't want to
 delete the groups. I want to move the whole group (class 2 and
 class 4 for example) inside a folder under Classes, called
 inactive classes.

Would it be sufficient to rename the inactive class groups, for
example Class 2 becomes (Inactive) Class 2?

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Re: Address Book Nesting

2007-01-09 Thread Urban
Tuesday, January 9, 2007, Mike Greenbaum wrote:

 I want to end up with:

 Classes

   Class1
  Contact1

snip
   Inactive Classes
  
  Class2
 Contact1


The closest you can get is by creating a new address book (Tools -
Address Book - New Address Book) called Inactive Classes. Then You can
cut and paste entire groups from the address book Classes to Inactive
Classes.


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Address Book Nesting

2007-01-08 Thread Mike Greenbaum
Is it possible in the address book to have groups inside of a group?

My main folder, for example, is called Classes.

Under that I have groups called class1, class2, class3, class4, etc.

Some of these classes are no longer active, but I don't want to delete the 
groups. I want to move the whole group (class 2 and class 4 for example) inside 
a folder under Classes, called inactive classes.

I want to end up with:

Classes

  Class1
 Contact1
 Contact2
 Contact 3

  Class3
 Contact1
 Contact2
 Contact 3

  Inactive Classes
 
 Class2
Contact1
Contact2
Contact 3

 Class4
Contact1
Contact2
Contact 3

I haven't been able to figure out how to do that.

Thanks.

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Re: Address Book Nesting

2007-01-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Mike,

On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 16:53:53 -0700GMT (9-1-2007, 0:53 , where I live),
you wrote:

MG Is it possible in the address book to have groups inside of a group?

No. It isn't possible. TB's groups aren't real groups that can be
moved, they're more like virtual folders.

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