witching
>> address books. This last time, when I looked in
>> C:\Users\June\AppData\Roaming\The Bat!, which is where I usually find the
>> address books, the one I was looking for wasn't there. I did a disk search
>> for
>> .abd and found a folder here: C:\TB!ADBs
oaming\The Bat!, which is where I usually find the
> address books, the one I was looking for wasn't there. I did a disk search for
> .abd and found a folder here: C:\TB!ADBs which contained the address book for
> which I was searching, and nothing else. Note the transposition of t
search for
.abd and found a folder here: C:\TB!ADBs which contained the address book for
which I was searching, and nothing else. Note the transposition of the D and B.
Should this folder even exist? And if so should it be located in the root
directory of the C drive? There's a very slight p
Hello Jack,
On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 you wrote:
JSL> Hello TBUDL'ers,
JSL> My wife's TB on her Asus laptop has suddenly lost her "group tree". On my
TB running
JSL> on my desktop, when I click on the address book I'm presented with (in the
left
JSL>
Hello TBUDL'ers,
My wife's TB on her Asus laptop has suddenly lost her "group tree". On my TB
running
on my desktop, when I click on the address book I'm presented with (in the left
pane) "Personal address book" with a "+" next to that line. If I cli
Hello Everyone,
I recently had to reinstall TB and imported a previous backup.
One thing that did not come across was the address book, so I
need to set this up again.
I looked under options/preferences and found Address History but
don't understand how this is working. I asked to co
Hi Rick,
Yah, we did recover most of it and picked up a few since the last
backup, so all isn't lost except for time. And now we've got two
tools which can help in other ways with your recommendations.
Thanks again, Rick.
On Saturday, January 07, 2017 at 2:26:45 PM you wrote:
>> Further on R
> Further on Recuva's progress. It did find the .abd. But, when she
> tried to open it from the addressbook, it didn't show the
> filename, and it had 0 entries.
> Many thanks for your help. Somehow the file must have gotten
> shredded in the accidental delete.
OUCH Sorry to hear that. Been there
Hi Rick,
On Saturday, January 07, 2017 at 12:42:58 PM you wrote:
MM> On Friday, January 06, 2017 at 11:15:18 PM you wrote:
R Get recuva
R http://www.piriform.com/recuva
R Install it on a stick it you can although it "probably" won't
R overwrite the latest lost files if you instal
Hi Rick,
On Friday, January 06, 2017 at 11:15:18 PM you wrote:
An addressbook file was accidentally deleted. It is not in the
trash folder. Is there a way to recover it? Many thanks for help.
R>>> Get recuva
R>>> http://www.piriform.com/recuva
R>>> Install it on a stick it you can alth
>>> An addressbook file was accidentally deleted. It is not in the
>>> trash folder. Is there a way to recover it? Many thanks for help.
R>> Get recuva
R>> http://www.piriform.com/recuva
R>> Install it on a stick it you can although it "probably" won't
R>> overwrite the latest lost files if you in
Hi Rick,
On Friday, January 06, 2017 at 9:41:32 PM you wrote:
>> An addressbook file was accidentally deleted. It is not in the
>> trash folder. Is there a way to recover it? Many thanks for help.
R> Get recuva
R> http://www.piriform.com/recuva
R> Install it on a stick it you can although it "pr
> An addressbook file was accidentally deleted. It is not in the
> trash folder. Is there a way to recover it? Many thanks for help.
Get recuva
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
Install it on a stick it you can although it "probably" won't overwrite the
latest lost files if you install it to your ha
Hello Bats!
An addressbook file was accidentally deleted. It is not in the
trash folder. Is there a way to recover it? Many thanks for help.
--
Best regards,
Maggie
Can’t get milk if you don’t water the cows.
Running Windows XP, and emailing with The
Thanks to all who helped with my Address Book problem.
I created a new address book, created groups under it which mirrored the old
groups, and then copied and pasted the contacts from the old groups to the new
ones.
I was able to create a new group at the correct level.
I deleted the old
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:36:09 AM, Paul Berger (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
> Hope someone else can help.
It may be called something else on your computer, but it is at the top
of the tree of the address book. How, even if your new group ends up
in the wrong place, this is not fa
Hello Mike,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 6:54:16 AM, among other things, you wrote:
MG> There is no Personal Address Book at the top. At the very top is my first
group. Nothing above that.
It seems that you did not create an 'Address Book' with a name before you
created your first
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:54:16 PM, you wrote:
MG>>> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG>>> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever
group is highlighted.
MG>>> My cur
MG>> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG>> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever
group is highlighted.
MG>> My current groups are, for example: Friends, Family, First Week.
MG>> I want to add a
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, May 17, 2016, 2:05:22 PM, you wrote:
MG> I'm currently using version 6.4.0.2 (32-bit) with Windows 7.
MG> I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't
MG> done in years, but TB keeps making the new group a sub-gro
I'm currently using version 6.4.0.2 (32-bit) with Windows 7.
I'm trying to add a new group to my address book which I haven't done in years,
but TB keeps making the new group a sub-group of whatever group is highlighted.
My current groups are, for example: Friends, Family, Firs
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 9:58:05 AM, you wrote:
JSL> Hello TBUDL'ers,
JSL> I thought I could make the address book easier and faster to use if I
created
JSL> sub-groups under the default PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK which is one of the
options
JSL> appeari
Hello TBUDL'ers,
I thought I could make the address book easier and faster to use if I created
sub-groups under the default PERSONAL ADDRESS BOOK which is one of the options
appearing when you click on the address book icon. Creating the sub-groups was
not a problem and they all show up att
If one is going to take it to a spreadsheet program, why not sort it there?
--
Rick
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than
standing armies. "
Thomas Jefferson
v5.3.8.8 (BETA) on Windows 6.2 Build 9200
Using all POP accounts
I download all images
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Tuesday, May 14, 2013, 1:35:23 AM, you wrote:
LSB> On Monday, May 13, 2013, 8:29:23 AM, you
LSB> (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
>> In the Address Book -
>> File - Export to - Address List (Plain Text)
>> This produces a .txt file of the
On Monday, May 13, 2013, 8:29:23 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> In the Address Book -
> File - Export to - Address List (Plain Text)
> This produces a .txt file of the address book
> If you wish to copy only a selection:
> Select the addresses you wa
On Monday, May 13, 2013, 8:29:23 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> In the Address Book -
> File - Export to - Address List (Plain Text)
> This produces a .txt file of the address book
> If you wish to copy only a selection:
> Select the addresses you wa
Hello TBUDL@thebat.,
Monday, May 13, 2013, 6:56:59 PM, you wrote:
LSB> (I am already using TheBat's backup facility, and about a year ago, I
LSB> had to restore from the backup file.)
LSB> Now, I am interested in being able to copy or export the Address Book
LSB> so that I ca
On Monday, May 13, 2013, 5:00:15 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> Понедельник, 13 мая 2013, 4:56 -04:00 от
There was noting in your response! Please respond in English. Thank
you.
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Using The Bat! v5.2.2 on Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
Понедельник, 13 мая 2013, 4:56 -04:00 от "Leonard S. Berkowitz"
:
>(I am already using TheBat's backup facility, and about a year ago, I
>had to restore from the backup file.)
>
>Now, I am interested in being able to copy or export the Address Book
>so that I
(I am already using TheBat's backup facility, and about a year ago, I
had to restore from the backup file.)
Now, I am interested in being able to copy or export the Address Book
so that I can view it outside of TheBat. This copy/export effort,
secondarily, would offer me the possibili
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 2:03:31 PM, Jim Kyle (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
> Here it is:
> ABnnnPPPInserts a field from the address book.
> "nnn" determines the address used, "PPP" is the address book field to
> be used.
Thank you ver
Here it is:
ABnnnPPPInserts a field from the address book.
"nnn" determines the address used, "PPP" is the address book field to
be used.
Values for nnn:
TO Address Book entry for the TO header (current message)
FROMAddres
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 11:07:58 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> I found it near the front of the alphabetic list, but it's listed as
> "ABnnnPPP" with two lists of constants to replace the "nnn" and "PPP"
> placeholders. However as you can see in my sig I'm using a very old versio
Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 9:50:07 AM, you wrote:
> I could not find it in Full alphabetic list of macros that are part of
> the Help Manual.
I found it near the front of the alphabetic list, but it's listed as
"ABnnnPPP" with two lists of constants to replace the "nnn" and "PPP"
placeholders. Howe
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 8:25:19 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:
> That's news to me and very useful. Surprising what you don't know even
> after 10 years plus of using TB!
Not that surprising. ABtoFIRSTNAME does not appear in the suggested
macros for Sender information or Recipient
Hello Jim,
> Have you tried ABTOFirstName instead? I've not used it, but according to
That's news to me and very useful. Surprising what you don't know even
after 10 years plus of using TB!
--
Best regards,
Tonymailto:t...@parkinch.co.uk
The Bat! 5.3.8.4 (BETA)
will start propagating it through my
address book to see whether this holds up.
Leonard
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Using The Bat! v5.2.2 on Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Monday, March 18, 2013, 8:41:50 PM, you wrote:
> I am using %TOFNAME. Is that the correct macro?
Probably not, if I understand what you want to do. TOFNAME will use the
first name of the first entry of the TO field, and if one addressee has
various ways of entering his address (so that your reply
I am combining my replies to several responses on this thread so that
my replies will all be in one place
On Monday, March 18, 2013, 3:09:39 AM, Roelof Otteb (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com)
wrote:
> This is very basic.
> Personal address book templates taske precedence over address
Hi
On Sunday 17 March 2013 at 3:56:36 PM, in
, Leonard S. Berkowitz
wrote:
> It seems that, come what may, TheBat looks to the
> account templates and not the templates in the address
> book.
I thought the hierarchy was address book entry templates first,
address book group templat
Once upon a time when they were first implemented, there were
directions for how to use embedded address books groups.
I often want to mail all but a subset of of a group. Can someone tell
me a good path to accomplish this? I simply didn't use this feature
and have forgotten. Currentl
Hello Jack,
> You've piqued my interest now as I too have fought with templates for years
> with
> limited success. If I may detail the templates in the order in which you
> list them:
> ACCOUNT: Select the account then right-click and select PROPERTIES.
> FOLDER: Select the correspondent's f
-- SNIP -
-- SNIP -
>> It seems that, come what may, TheBat looks to the account templates and
>> not the templates in the address book.
>> Thanks.
TH> As I understand it, TheBat can use templat
of these cases like this, the improper
> salutation appears in all cases.
> It seems that, come what may, TheBat looks to the account templates and
> not the templates in the address book.
> Thanks.
As I understand it, TheBat can use templates from the account, folder,
address bo
essor, etc.)
This is very basic.
Personal address book templates taske precedence over address groups
templates, the latter take precedence over folder templates and
finally there are account templates.
There are two reasons that existing address book templates aren't
triggered:
1) the
templates and
not the templates in the address book.
Thanks.
--
Leonard S. Berkowitz
Using The Bat! v5.2.2 on Windows 7 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.
Monday, May 7, 2012, 6:32:32 PM, you wrote:
> Can someone tell me what the difference between the two numbers are?
The first is the number of messages in the folder itself. The second, in
parentheses, is the total number of messages in the folder and all of its
subfolders.
--
Best regards,
Jim
Hi All,
I have a quick (and most likely stupid) question about the the numbers
that appear next to the personal address book.
There are 2 sets of numbers next to a friends personal address book. The
first number is not in parentheses but right next to it is a greater
number in parentheses
Hello Daniel,
On Monday, November 14, 2011 you wrote:
DR> On 12/11/2011 12:03 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> My wife just got a new 32g iPad and needs to know if there's
>> a way to export her TB! address book into the iPad's
>> "
On 12/11/2011 12:03 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
Greetings,
My wife just got a new 32g iPad and needs to know if there's
a way to export her TB! address book into the iPad's
"CONTACTS". For some reason she doesn't want to have to
manually type them in. Go figure.
Greetings,
My wife just got a new 32g iPad and needs to know if there's
a way to export her TB! address book into the iPad's
"CONTACTS". For some reason she doesn't want to have to
manually type them in. Go figure. Anyway, I know that
TB!'s address book can be ex
n you see the group properties
IAW> for those contacts, they only have one group box ticked, and that is
IAW> the group they were created in.
OK, here's a silly action.
Close TB.
Make a copy of your address book.
Start TB.
Delete the odd behaving entries.
Create a backup of your address w
Hallo Ian,
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:20:54 +1100GMT (28-2-2011, 0:20 , where I
live), you wrote:
IAW> The odd thing is that not all the entries in the group end up in the
IAW> root folder as well.
In that case, considering the other messages in this thread, those
other entries might be part of
Hello all,
Monday, February 28, 2011, Ian A. White wrote:
> The problem is that out of the hundreds of contacts in my address
> book, it is just a few that will always show in the root folder even
> when the group they were created in is checked to "Hide items if not
> explicit
Hello all,
Monday, February 28, 2011, Ian A. White wrote:
> I have an odd thing with my addressbook. There are some entries where
> they appear in the root folder of the address book as well as the
> group they were created in. I never set anything to have the details
> in anythin
Hello Stephane,
On Wednesday, July 21, 2010 you wrote:
SB> Hi Jack,
SB> Two points...
SB> 1. Creating an image of your running system is a good solution, but never
forget : it allow you to restore the whole working system, but on the same or
similar computer... when you need to move to a new
Hello Raymund,
On Wednesday, July 21, 2010 you wrote:
RT> Hi Jack,
RT> as I don't think this is of general interest to TBUDL, I send a personal
message.
>> didn't exist in the 32 bit version. Unfortunately, the USB HDD I'm
>> using for backup is currently formatted as FAT32 and must be format
Hi Jack,
Two points...
1. Creating an image of your running system is a good solution, but never
forget : it allow you to restore the whole working system, but on the same or
similar computer... when you need to move to a new system (another hardware /
another OS), you should reinstall from s
Hi Jack,
as I don't think this is of general interest to TBUDL, I send a personal
message.
> didn't exist in the 32 bit version. Unfortunately, the USB HDD I'm
> using for backup is currently formatted as FAT32 and must be formatted
> to NTSF in order for the "image" to be created. As soon as
Hello Stephane,
Thank you so very much for replying.
On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 you wrote:
SB> Hi Jack,
SB> From your message, i could point some "errors" you've made...
SB> Your old laptop and your new one does not use the same system (32 bits vs
64 bits,...), and thus you cannot just restore
the PFx86 folder. All of the .abd files are in the PF folder. I
> copied her .abd file to the PF(x86) folder and selected it to be opened while
> I was in in the address book window. I wound up with two identical address
> books, both of which MALfunction exactly the sam
Hello Hajdú,
On Friday, July 16, 2010 you wrote:
HZ> Thursday, July 15, 2010, 11:34:44 PM, you wrote:
>> to have them tell me that "that's the way the OS is designed".
HZ> Actually, this a very good thing. Imagine how upset the virus/malware
vendors were, when they found out that neither the
Thursday, July 15, 2010, 11:34:44 PM, you wrote:
> to have them tell me that "that's the way the OS is designed".
Actually, this a very good thing. Imagine how upset the virus/malware vendors
were, when they found out that neither they can do this :)
Cheers
Z.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME
y own and I only wasted $60 on
HP tech support.
It finally dawned on me that I might try exporting my wife's existing faulty
address book to a CSV file, clean up any oddball address problems (the
aforementioned blank contact) and then import it into a brand new address book.
However, si
All
of her folders and emails were there.
It was only later that I learned that new contacts added to the address book
are not retained the next time TB! is started. In addition, there's a
mysterious blank contact at the top of the list which can be deleted (it takes
several seconds to p
Hello all,
Tuesday, March 2, 2010, Mr Happy wrote:
> When you create a new group in the Address Book, it doesn't seem as
> you can sort them (into alphabetical order for example). Any new
> groups I create are simply added to the end of the existing set of
> groups, and I want
Hallo Chris,
On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:52:30 +1100GMT (2-3-2010, 6:52 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
C> When you create a new group in the Address Book, it doesn't seem as
C> you can sort them (into alphabetical order for example).
They're sorted on alphabet as soon as clos
Hi,
When you create a new group in the Address Book, it doesn't seem as
you can sort them (into alphabetical order for example). Any new
groups I create are simply added to the end of the existing set of
groups, and I want them alphabetised. I've tried the same shortcut
keys as you u
> On Sunday, January 17, 2010, 2:21:38 PM, Rick wrote:
>
>> Is there any good reason for doing so?
>
> I'd think for some users there would be good reasons. For others,
> maybe not.
>
I was looking for good scenarios or perhaps there is something that I
am missing. I DO see some value i
On Sunday, January 17, 2010, 2:21:38 PM, Rick wrote:
> Is there any good reason for doing so?
I'd think for some users there would be good reasons. For others,
maybe not.
--
Dwight A. Corrin
316.303.9385 phone ahead to fax
dcorrin at fastmail.fm
photo galleries at http://dcorri
We can now make sub groups under an address book group. Is there any
good reason for doing so? The only thing I have seen is that there is
one entry in the right click list that expands.
--
Rick
The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook. - William James
v4.2.19.4 ALPHA on Windows XP
Hi
On Saturday 5 September 2009 at 3:44:14 PM, in
, simbabque wrote:
> I cannot find the licence text...
Check your TB! program directory for a file called "licence.txt"
--
Best regards
MFPA
Don't ask me, I'm making this up as I go!
Using The Bat! v4.0.38
ly be accessed via IMAP. We get new
collegues fairly often, so the company's address book changes a lot.
For that matter I use the Thunderbird addon SyncMab
(http://tinyurl.com/npl2r5), which loads a .mab address book export
that some helpdesk guy creates from an nfs and imports/overwrites
Hi
On Thursday 9 July 2009 at 7:21:57 PM, in
, MFPA wrote:
> My memory tells me there was once a setting to complete
> only from address books and to choose which address
> books to include but I can't see that in 4.0.38.
I have found this setting sagin (but not tested it!)
Options | Preferen
Hi
On Sunday 26 July 2009 at 8:45:29 AM, in
, Carren Stuart wrote:
> I'm trying to get my head around how Address Book Group
> templates work as opposed to folder templates. Not
> quite sure what the advantage of one is over the other
> yet.
A Folder template will be used i
Hallo Carren,
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 19:45:29 +1200GMT (26-7-2009, 9:45 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CS> I'm trying to get my head around how Address Book Group templates
CS> work as opposed to folder templates. Not quite sure what the
CS> advantage of one is over the other yet.
Hello
I'm trying to get my head around how Address Book Group templates work as
opposed to folder templates. Not quite sure what the advantage of one is over
the other yet.
I note that the "To" field automaticaly fills with TBUDL for a new
message. Sending this message to
Hi
On Thursday 9 July 2009 at 10:54:50 AM, in
, Nick Dutton wrote:
> When I start entering an address TB! starts to
> autocomplete, as I'd expect. Over time this list has
> got littered with mis-typed entries and I'd like to
> clear them out.
And obsolete email addresses and people you only n
Hello,
I've been trawling through the archives, but can't seem to resolve
this issue.
When I start entering an address TB! starts to autocomplete, as I'd
expect. Over time this list has got littered with mis-typed entries
and I'd like to clear them out.
Previous posts suggest scrolling down the
tracer plaatste dit op zijn scherm :
I would check the fonts...
I have and all Greek fonts are checked. As I said: it does work in the message
body, just not in the address book.
--
Regards,
Adriana.
[ put out the rubbish if you need to reach me by e-mail ]
www.spinsister.nl
Hello,
>> Right now there's a horrible mix of first name and last
>> name sorting that I'm trying to resolve.
M> Doesn't view / Sort by... take care of that?
Ah ha! That's half way there at least. Thanks for the tip.
--
Nick | n...@winchmore.com
___
Hi
On Wednesday 1 April 2009 at 4:44:04 PM, in
, Nick Dutton wrote:
> New contacts in my address book are created with the
> display name field set to user-defined.
I wish I could get that. I have to change it from "prefix first middle
last, suffix" whenever I create a new
Hallo Nick,
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:44:04 +0100GMT (1-4-2009, 17:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
ND> New contacts in my address book are created with the display name
ND> field set to user-defined.
Yep.
ND> Does anyone know if there is:
ND> - a way to set the default?
ND> - a
Hello,
New contacts in my address book are created with the display name
field set to user-defined.
Does anyone know if there is:
- a way to set the default?
- a way to set all of my contacts to a particular display name format?
Right now there's a horrible mix of first name and last
Hi Roelof,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009, at 16:14:19 [GMT +0100] (which was 16:14 where I live)
you wrote about: 'How to add a language to an address book entry'
> That's somewhat short. I meant this:
> %Language='%ABToCountry="BR"'%-
> This will use the c
Hallo Roelof,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:00:09 +0100GMT (14-1-2009, 16:00 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
RO> %Language='%ABToCountry=""'%-
That's somewhat short. I meant this:
%Language='%ABToCountry="BR"'%-
This will use the country code and when there isn't one in the AB
entry, it will u
Hallo Robert,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:05:35 +0100GMT (14-1-2009, 13:05 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
RVD> I am looking for a way to add a default language to an address book
RVD> entry. This should help in selecting the right spell checker for the
RVD> language used to communica
I am looking for a way to add a default language to an address book
entry. This should help in selecting the right spell checker for the
language used to communicate with a contact.
I know that I can add a message/reply template, but I am also using
folder templates, and I do not want a personal
Hello,
On Friday, November 21, 2008, you wrote:
>> (Can't seem to find a "next unread mail" shortcut!)
M> CTRL+ALT+right?
M> Or, rightclick and pick from context menu, if a mouse person.
Thanks, and sorry for a very ambiguous moan in my mail. I was
complaining about Mac Mail - nice looking, bu
Hello Nick,
Friday, November 21, 2008, 3:42:04 PM, among other things, you wrote:
ND> Stuck on a Mac at the moment, will have a crack at this next week.
ND> (Can't seem to find a "next unread mail" shortcut!)
I'm not sure whether your last line refers only to the Mac situation! For
TB you ca
Hi
On Friday 21 November 2008 at 1:42:04 PM, in
, Nick Dutton
wrote:
> (Can't seem to find a "next unread mail" shortcut!)
CTRL+ALT+right?
Or, rightclick and pick from context menu, if a mouse person.
--
Best regards,
MFPA
Two rights do not make a wrong. They
Hello,
On 20 Nov 2008, at 21:12, MFPA wrote:
>
>> but I was hoping that there was some cunning way to do it from a
>> quick template or similar.
>
> You could probably do something based around the %ABnnnPPP macro.
> Look in TB!'s help file under "macros" - I've pasted some of the entry
> here.
A
- I've pasted some of the entry
here.
---Begin paste---
ABnnnPPP
Inserts a field from the address book.
"nnn" determines the address used, "PPP" is the address book field to
be used.
Values for nnn:
TOAddress Book entry for the TO header (current me
Hello Vernon,
On Thursday, November 20, 2008, you wrote:
>>Does anyone know of a way that I can insert (or attach) the address
>>book details to an e-mail.
>>I can attach my own vcard, but I would like to be able to send one
>>person's details to another. It s
Hello Nick,
>Does anyone know of a way that I can insert (or attach) the address
>book details to an e-mail.
>
>I can attach my own vcard, but I would like to be able to send one
>person's details to another. It seems that there *should* be a clever
>way to do this.
Tr
Hello,
Does anyone know of a way that I can insert (or attach) the address
book details to an e-mail.
I can attach my own vcard, but I would like to be able to send one
person's details to another. It seems that there *should* be a clever
way to do this.
TIA,
--
Nick
TheBat!: v4.0.
When I select a group or a selected bunch of addresses, and export
them, I get ALL the addresses in the Personal Group - not just the
desired ones.
Any way to do this?
Have followed the help instructions:
To export contact information from The Bat!:
1. Go to Tools->Address Book
2. Sel
Hello Jens,
Sunday, August 10, 2008, 4:11:14 PM, you wrote:
> am Montag, 11. August 2008 um 00:02 schrieb Tim Hamm:
> then open AddressBook in The Bat! via F8, select entries You want to
> export
> and select menu File | Export to.
Delimited
>>> try Tab-delimited, if it is s
am Montag, 11. August 2008 um 00:02 schrieb Tim Hamm:
> In order to import a CSV file, the TB file needs to be converted to
> CSV. Do you have any ideas on how to do this?
I found it possible to export directly in CSV, you have to choose the
Fields needet by yourself.
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