Hi Jérôme,
Thanks for chipping in.
At present I don't put my contacts on iCloud - they're purely on my Mac, so no
"On my Mac" is displayed although other groups are.
Chris
On 15/2/15 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>Chris wrote:
>
>>I assumed that PM would create a file which I then had to impor
Chris wrote:
>I assumed that PM would create a file which I then had to import into
>Apple Address book which is normal behaviour for this sort of thing. It
>never occurred to me that it would automatically do it and AFAICT it doesn't.
Apple Address Book (now named "Contacts") manages both your
Hi all:
I assumed that PM would create a file which I then had to import into Apple
Address book which is normal behaviour for this sort of thing. It never
occurred to me that it would automatically do it and AFAICT it doesn't.
I've just checked Apple's Address book and there are no additional
>Screen 2 Format -> Apple Address Book
You left this bit out of your original post, no? :)
I don't bother with Apple's Address book, so I've likely never seen that
behavior.
Chris
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Uuh - just tried it and you are right - however, your PowerMail contact are
actually exported to Apple's Address Book, just literally. Open Address
Book.app and you will find all your contacts nicely imported ;-)
Best wishes,
Karsten
>There is no file save dialogue.
>
>In PowerMail, I go File
Hi Jim:
No nothing. Screen 3, the last one simply offers a choice of export options
and the invitation to go ahead. Clicking the latter obviously does something
but I've no idea what.
Like you, I imagined the default location would be the desktop with something
like "exported addressbook" as
There is no file save dialogue.
In PowerMail, I go File -> Database -> Export and then the PowerMail Export
Assistant comes up. Then:
Screen 1export -> the address book,
Screen 2 Format -> Apple Address Book
Screen 3 Export Options -> check all
Click on: Go Ahead. Export Assistant vanis
Hi Chris,
I just tried this, and I was presented with a prompt to select my file location
(I chose Desktop). Are you sure you didn't get a prompt?
FYI by default my file name was 'Exported AddressBook'
Jim
>Hi all:
>
>I've just tried exporting my PowerMail address book. All appears to
>have
>I've just tried exporting my PowerMail address book. All appears to
>have worked but there is no indication as to where the exported file is.
>
>I've tried searching the likely places but to no avail.
>
>Has anyone any ideas as to where it might be.
I usually try exporting again, but when it get
Hi all:
I've just tried exporting my PowerMail address book. All appears to have
worked but there is no indication as to where the exported file is.
I've tried searching the likely places but to no avail.
Has anyone any ideas as to where it might be.
Cheers,
Chris
I chose Apple Address Book I see now that the addresses were silently
imported into my Apple Address Book. Not what I expected, but I guess
it's sensible.
If I choose Tabulated Text File, I indeed get the file dialog.
Thanks again.
Bill
>
>>But it brings up a second question: Where is the
>But it brings up a second question: Where is the exported file? The
>wizard doesn't display a Save File dialog, doesn't say anything. I don't
>see anything new on the desktop or in Mail:PowerMailFiles. The manual is
>silent.
>
>Either the designer missed something simple or I am missing it.
It
Thanks to Derry Thompson for the pointer.
But it brings up a second question: Where is the exported file? The
wizard doesn't display a Save File dialog, doesn't say anything. I don't
see anything new on the desktop or in Mail:PowerMailFiles. The manual is
silent.
Either the designer missed some
Thanks!
I figured "database" meant the message db.
Bill
>Bill Courington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:12:07 -0700
>
>>Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
>>it, and the file itself is not exactly plain text.
>
>If you go to File>Databa
Bill Courington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:12:07 -0700
>Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
>it, and the file itself is not exactly plain text.
If you go to File>Database>Export and select Address Book you export it
in a variety of forma
Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
it, and the file itself is not exactly plain text.
Bill
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