Hello, Paul and Allen,

Thanks both for your help. It did work, so I have now two categories for the
two groups. Of course it needed a lot of time to finish the script. You have
real useful scripts. Thanks a lot.

Dirk



> On 3/25/02 12:09 AM, "Dirk Heinze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Is there any chance to flag / show in the contact details, if this person is
>> also member of a group, which I have set up?
>> The background is, that I offer two newsletters. For each newsletter I had
>> set up a group in Entourage 2001, but I cannot see directly in my
>> addressbook, who has subscribed one or both newsletters = who is in which
>> group.
>> A friend of mine using Outlook for Windows, has such an opportunity.
>> Thank you for any help.
> 
> In Entourage, you do it by using categories, which are much more useful and
> versatile than in Outlook since they color-code the items which have them,
> making them immediately apparent without opening them up. Just give all the
> members of each group their own category. You can do that in one shot with
> 
>   Apply Group Category
> 
> script at 
> 
> AppleScript Central
> <http://www.applescriptcentral.com/>
> 
> It works with both Entourage X and 2001. Just give the group itself a
> category (name it for the group), then run the script. All the contacts who
> are group members will get the same category, which will show up not only in
> their contact booklet, but even just as they appear in the Address Book
> list. You can also sort by category in the Address Book (or a Custom View)
> to bunch them altogether if you want to select them to do something else
> with them


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