Agreed.
BTW, you can also do it by sorting the address book by company and typing
the first few letters.
Dan
On 11/6/2000 4:35 PM, "David Leitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's exactly the way I do it. You are right, it works and its reasonably
> quick. However it still requires more thought and time. Just another example
> IMHO where Entourage can be polished.
>
> -- David Leitch Ord Minnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> on 7/11/00 9:14 am, Dan Crevier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I agree that the simple find should search company. One way to quickly
>> search for contacts by company is to open up the contacts window, change to
>> "Company contains" above the list, and type the company. This should be
>> pretty quick.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On 11/6/2000 1:58 PM, "David Leitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I might add that searching in the contacts file could possibly be more
>>> inclusive by default.
>>>
>>> Often times I search by company name rather than surname. This requires an
>>> extended search. The way Palm Desktop works, company names are found in the
>>> same search as surnames. The Palm way, which used to be the Claris way, is
>>> definitely more functional.
>>>
>>> -- David Leitch Ord Minnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
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