Re using databases in keylist, I tried it (before sending the
e-mail) and I did not have to rename anything ...
----- Original Message -----
From: Grant Hardy <[email protected]
To: Michele Thredgold <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 21:47:34 -0700
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Separate Address Lists For Business
and Personal
Hi Michelle, in 10.12 of the user manual they describe how to
create
another address list. It involves modifying or creating a .klt
file
using Keyword with specific formatting conventions to specify the
types of fields you would like to have. Then you can specify
which
address list to use by going into Keylist, choosing "Setup
options"
and then "Select keylist file."
You could try using Keybase, the database manager, but I'm not
sure if
the formatting is the same. Keybase definitely uses the same
database
technology, but the files are named differently so you'll at
least
have to rename them so that Keylist recognizes them. You might
want to
stick to the procedure described in 10.12 to modify the address
list
definition file, and save a copy of it so you can have multiple
address lists.
Grant
On 04/22/2012, Michele Thredgold <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi listers. Does anybody know whether the APEX is capable of
creating separate address lists for work and private use?
Thanks.
Michele
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