Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-05 Thread Ben Allen
Howdy Thomas, Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 5:33:39 PM, Thomas wrotened: TF On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 22:23:51 +1100 GMT (04/01/2006, 18:23 +0700 GMT), TF Ian A. White wrote: IAW I am not sure that this would necessarily be such a good idea TF I received your message seven times. Only me? I did. But

Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-04 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Martin, Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 3:21:41 PM, you wrote: I am using such a solution: I made it a habit to edit Contacts only in Outlook, and only add new ones (e.g. from an email address) in a special TheBat-addressbook called ToOutlook that I created. I export these to Outlook in a

Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-04 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello Group, On Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 6:47:07 PM, Chris wrote: If you believe the hype behind WinFS (Microsoft's next generation file system), we will very soon have a common, extendable address book for the entire system. Personally, I think that, if implemented properly, this could

Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-04 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Gerrit, Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 10:11:31 PM, you wrote: * Export Your address book to a text file (pref CSV). * Open Word and select Tools - Mail Merge * Use the pop up window to do the next 2 steps. * Create a main document (say: form letters) and choose either active or new

Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-03 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Roelof, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 9:26:29 PM, you wrote: In the address book: Select a(n/umber of) address(es) File - Export to - Export selection - and pick one of the plain text types This seems to just export the address as a text file which needs to be saved as a file, and

Re[2]: Using The Bat address book outside the Bat

2006-01-03 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Ludovic, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 8:06:13 PM, you wrote: And is there a command line option for popping up the address book outside The Bat that I could use with Macro Express or Active Words. Maybe you can have a look at the /EXPORTLDIF command line. OK, I will have a look at this,