Re: Moved to new computer

2013-05-19 Thread Richard Newman
Hello Jack,

Saturday, May 18, 2013, 8:20:23 PM, you wrote:
JSL Any ideas?
It  has  never  happened  to  me with restoring from a backup to a new
set-up. When restoring to an existing set-up from time to time it will
create  duplicates  in the addressbook. Of course, there are many of us
who  feel  that the addressbook is the part of TB which needs the most
work.

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Re: Moved to new computer

2013-05-19 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Richard,

On Sunday, May 19, 2013 you wrote:

RN Hello Jack,

RN Saturday, May 18, 2013, 8:20:23 PM, you wrote:
JSL Any ideas?
RN It  has  never  happened  to  me with restoring from a backup to a new
RN set-up. When restoring to an existing set-up from time to time it will
RN create  duplicates  in the addressbook. Of course, there are many of us
RN who  feel  that the addressbook is the part of TB which needs the most
RN work.

Hmmm. Well I guess it was just my bad luck. But as I stated in the previous
email, I was able to get it back. Hopefully I won't be upgrading again anytime
soon.

Thanks for your input Richard.

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Re: Addressbook entry issues

2013-05-19 Thread Jim Kyle
Sunday, May 19, 2013, 6:23:52 PM, you wrote:

 How can I add an entry and have it in the group I want and not 
 duplicated in the addressbook root?

I don't think that is possible; the group is simply a subset of the
addressbook root entries. This architecture makes it possible for a single
entry to belong to multiple groups, without duplicating the entry again for
each group.

You could achieve the same effect by creating a group named Others and
then adding every entry that's not a member of any other group to this one.
That would let you totally ignore the root, and search only the desired
group to locate an entry...

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Re: Addressbook entry issues

2013-05-19 Thread Rick
This is not as clear as it could be (at least to me). By checking it, the 
entry remains in the particular group, but is not shown in the root of the 
addressbook.

It is not clear, an that threw me a bit when I first started with the bat. I 
don't really see a use for it. If you are in my address book I don't want you 
hidden anywhere. Perhaps someone else can add to this and explain how that is 
used. Whenever I create a new group. that is the first thing I uncheck


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Re: Addressbook entry issues

2013-05-19 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon, 20 May 2013 at 10:01:21 +1000,Ian wrote:
 Hide items if not explicitly selected

 This is not as clear as it could be (at least to me).

I've never understood what this is intended to mean. Hide items if _what_ is not
explicitly selected?? Hide items from _what_?? Presumably it did make sense to
someone once, and I'd love to hear an explanation.

It should say something like Don't display group members in root.

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Re: Picture attachment size?

2013-05-19 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Saturday, May 18, 2013, 2:55:20 PM,jlar...@charter.net wrote:

 Are you familiar with Picasa? You select the pictures you want to send

Not personally, but I've heard of it.
I'll go take a look! Thanks!

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