When using Time Machine,
there is a button to restore, or restore all, or cancel.

So is this how I should use it?
I'm in Address Book, with one name/address showing, I want to revert  
to a previous address from a week ago.
I  then open Time Machine, and that same name/address is showing from  
here to infinity...
I know if I click on restore, I will put that "old" address into my  
Address Book.

Now, here's my big question.

Thanks to MobileMe Sync, which has created duplicate addresses in each  
and every one of my businesses and names, I want to change ALL of  
Address Book to yesterday's.  It would make sense that I:
Open Address Book,
open Time Machine, select the day/ time I want to travel back to,
click on restore all, and watch it revert all of my names and address  
back to that version.

Clicking on restore all has me shaking with my finger above the mouse  
button.  Restore all WHAT?  Will it only restore what I have on the  
screen?  (the open address book application)
Anyone else have Time Machine experience?
Does the DeLorean really need to reach a velocity of 88 mph before I  
click restore all?

Thanks,
Bill Micou

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