The addressbook in the .mac acct. up there in cyberspace can show 50 entries maximum in one window. If I want to do something to addresses at the end of the alphabet I have to keep on clicking until I get there. ( I know I can use the "Find:"provision for a special name, but assuming I want to scan some entries and then delete a few. Every time I delete one, the addressbook jumps back to the beginning of the alphabet and I have to go through the same routine. Is there a way to "skip" the first 150 or so entries and right away head for the 200 and plus? without running 50, then 50 again until I get to my "S" or "T" entries? It seems such a waste of time. The reason I am asking is this: sometimes the .mac account has several entries for one name, I figured out that the reason is that they have a preference set for either home or work e-mail, and when my regular addressbook is not explicit, they make an entry for home e-mail and one for "work: e-mail for the same e-mail address. In order to compare these entries with my regular addressbook and fix them takes me so long if I delete an entry. If I just scan through them , bring out the card for editing, but do no editing, the clicking brings me back in the alphabet to the place where I was working. But just let me delete or edit a name, phoom - I am back at the first 50 starting with the "A"s Is there any shortcut to zoom in on the 50 entries that contain those alphabet entries I might want to look at, maybe to start with the "Z"s instead with the "A"s? Your insight would be appreciated. Marta
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