I'm finding the same thing.  When I create a group in the address book, I'd 
like to name it something that's more useful than untitled group.  
On Nov 24, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi Ester,
> 
> I tried out your instructions as well to double-check, but that didn't seem 
> to do anything at all. I guess it's a good thing I reported it to Apple, 
> then. I'm definitely having major problems with it.
> 
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> On Nov 24, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Tony and Nic,
>> 
>> Tony wrote:
>>>>> How on earth can I create groups in adressbook? The problem I have  
>>>>> is when I created the group from the file menu the name is  
>>>>> untitled and I can not get it to change to for example Work.
>>>>> Any Idea?
>> 
>> I don't know whether there are new problems with creating groups in  
>> Address Book under Snow Leopard, but here are directions for creating  
>> groups under Leopard, pasted from a post I made to the mac-access list  
>> back in July.  They may not help you, since changing the name of a  
>> group under Address Book is not a problem under Leopard.  If Address  
>> Book does not simply accept what you type in as a name when you create  
>> the group using the file menu command, under Leopard you can activate  
>> the edit field by either pressing the return key, the tab key, or by  
>> routing the mouse cursor to your selection with VO-Command-F5 and then  
>> using VO-Shift-Space to "click" on the group name.  Turning on NumPad  
>> Commander and pressing "5" on the numeric keypad also works to click  
>> on the group name in the last example.
>> 
>> Anyway, here are the instructions that describe how to use "New Group  
>> from Selection" and non-contiguous selection.  The numbered  
>> instructions are given after a description of the process. This works  
>> for Leopard.  It would be useful to report back whether any of this  
>> still works in Snow Leopard.
>> 
>> <begin excerpt>
>> Subject:     Working with Groups in Address Book [was Re: Importing  
>> contacts (revisited)]
>> 
>> Date:        July 27, 2009
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> You can create and edit groups similar to the way you can create and  
>> edit playlists in iTunes.  I recently answered a question off-list on  
>> non-contiguous selection; use that to create your groups.  Let's  
>> assume you have no groups at all and want to create one by selecting  
>> items from the group named "All" that contains all contacts in your  
>> Address Book using non-contiguous selection.  Turn off cursor tracking  
>> (VO-Shift-F3), use VO-Command-Space to select entries, turn cursor  
>> tracking back on (VO-Shift-F3), then go to the File menu on the  
>> Address Book menu bar and select the "New Group from Selection"  
>> option.  Type in the name of the group.  Rename groups by double- 
>> clicking on the group name with VO-Shift-Space (press Control-Option- 
>> Shift and tap the space bar twice) and typing in the new name.  This  
>> is the same way you rename playlists in iTunes. (Tabbing also seems to  
>> let you enter a new name in a group you created, but I'm finding that  
>> an annoyance, since I want to use it to navigate to the name table --  
>> not use VO-Right arrow.)  You can also add entries to the group you  
>> created with copy and paste.  You need to copy from the Name table of  
>> one group and paste to the Name table of the group you want to add to.  
>> If you want to select multiple rows in sequence to copy, hold down the  
>> Shift key and use your arrow keys. Show selected items with VO-F6.   
>> For a long list you can lock your VoiceOver keys (VO-Semi-Colon) so  
>> you only need to make selections by pressing Command-Space and check  
>> your selections by pressing F6.  Then unlock your keys by pressing  
>> semi-colon, turn cursor tracking back on, and navigate to the File  
>> menu a new group from your selection.  The "Last Imported" group must  
>> be a smart group like the "Recently added" smart playlist in iTunes.   
>> You could make this a regular (permanent) group for this by first  
>> creating a new group (Command-Shift-N).  Then select "Last Imported"  
>> in the group table, tab to the Name table and select all (Command-A).   
>> Copy (Command-C), navigate back to the group table (Shift-Tab), new  
>> group from your selection with the File menu option (VO-M; press "F";  
>> arrow down to "New Group from Selection")
>> 
>> 1. Navigate to the Group table and select "All"
>> 2. Tab to the Name table and interact
>> 3. Navigate to the first contact name you want to select
>> 4. Turn cursor tracking off (VO-Shift-F3)
>> 5. Navigate through the list (e.g. VO-Down Arrow) and add selections  
>> (VO-Command-Space)
>> 6. Optionally check selections with VO-F6
>> 7. Turn cursor tracking back on when done (VO-Shift-F3)
>> 8. Create a new group from your selection (VO-M to menu bar; press "F"  
>> for File menu; arrow down to "New Groups from Selection"
>> 
>> Other comments:
>> • You can create a new group first using the button below the Group  
>> Table (VO-Down Arrow) or the shortcut (Command-Shift-N) and then paste  
>> your selection into the Name Table for the group.  I was just finding  
>> it annoying to have to use the VO-arrow keys to navigate between  
>> tables because pressing tab on a created group always seems to invoke  
>> the edit field, so I have to VO-Right arrow to the Name table.
>> • VO-Command-Space is a toggle action, so you can de-select items  
>> you've selected by pressing VO-Command-Space as well as select new  
>> items; then check your selection with VO-F6
>> • Locking VoiceOver keys (VO-Semi-Colon) and using Command-Space is  
>> convenient for long lists. Remember to turn this off when you're done  
>> by pressing Semi-Colon
>> • Remember you can get to the top or bottom of a table with VO-Home  
>> and VO-End (or VO-Fn-Shift-Left Arrow and Right Arrow on a laptop).
>> • It's clear that Address Book isn't in as good shape as iTunes with  
>> respect to navigation and other options with  groups. For example, it  
>> would be useful to have an option that tells you which groups a given  
>> contact is listed in and it would be useful if you could copy and  
>> paste to the group table entry rather than navigating to the  
>> corresponding name table.
>> 
>> <end excerpt>
>> 
>> HTH
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
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