On February 15, 2001, at 10:56:36 PM, Peter Chiou Wrote:
PC> Ok, another newbie question...In Outlook, you can type in part of a
PC> name and hit <Check Name> and it will complete the name if it finds
PC> a closest match in your address book or LDAP directory. Is there a
PC> similar function in TB?
Yes, but I believe TB! gets the information for it's auto-complete from
the drop down list... the little arrow at the end of the To: line. All
you have to do is type the first letter, and TB! will fill in the rest.
Actually, there is a current thread on this very subject. Here is Marck
Pearstone's reply to this very question:
> TB's unaided auto-complete uses the address history lists from the
> drop downs. TB also has an "aided" complete on <Ctrl+Plus>, which
> retrieves successive matching entries from the Address Book. There is
> also an unaided handle matching whereby typing a handle and tabbing to
> the next input field will result in the auto replacement of the handle
> with the full name/address from the AB.
Nick
N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.49c | PGP 7.0.3 | Win 98 SE ]
Vancouver, B.C. Canada | PGP Key ID: 0x7BA3FDCE
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