On 3/25/02 10:53 AM, I wrote:

> As an alternate to Paul's suggestion, which is a good one, I also have a
> script called "Find Groups of Contact E". With a contact selected in the
> address book (or by typing in the contact's name or address), the script
> will locate all groups associated with the contact and display a list. It
> can make the list into a note and link the note to the contact.
> 
> 
I sent this out by accident before completing it. The OS X version of the
script isn't uploaded yet; I am revising it a bit. I am adding the part
about making a linked note. I am also setting up a new OS X scripting web
site for my scripts, since I continue to have problems uploading files to my
iDisk (I can't figure out why). A friend is donating the web storage space
for me. Look for the script at this URL after an hour or so:

 <http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Is there any way to group on _all_ categories at the same time, the way
> (Win) Outlook and Lotus Notes do?

Can you explain further what you mean, since many of us are not familiar
with Notes or Outlook?
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My scripts page: <http:homepage.mac.com/allenwatson>
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