Hello list,
Thunderbird comes with two predefined address
books:
Personal & Collected. These books are in the list found when
you go to the
address book with ctrl+alt+b.
If you import, then another book is added to
the list.
The
only import I have done is with my old Outlook Express address in
the .ldif
format.
So now my address books list contains three
books.
When replying or manually adding an address to
one of your
address books go to:
EDIT |
Preferences |
Composition | Addressing
Tab to and check:
Automatically
add outgoing
Email addresses to
Tab and highlight an address book: Personal,
imported,
Collected
I believe that the TB default was Collected.
Now I have the
Personal as my default.
So I now have addresses in three books.
My question is:
is there a way to combine all of them into one
book.
Peter
On 2012-05-25 10:23 PM, Dave Hunt wrote:
Which
likely explains why I never thought it was working. If sender is
added, with no feedback, you can go into address book and fill the
fields as you like. I'll try this for yours, see which address
book it ends up in.
Cheers,
Dave
On 05/25/2012 09:20 PM, Peter Tesar wrote:
Hello,
I did it. After tabbing to the
add to address book button
I used the numpad slash to left click on it. Nothing is said but
the
sender is added to the address book.
Peter
On 2012-05-24 9:36 PM, Dave Hunt wrote:
Can you get flat review to focus on it?
Maybe it's already under the
mouse pointer, in which case, can you click on it either with
review
keystroke or actual mouse/track pad? Not sure what's the deal
with
this button.
-Dave
On 05/24/2012 09:08 PM, Peter Tesar wrote:
Hello list, how do I activate the 'add
to address book' button?
When I want to add a new address (without replying), I tab a
few times
and Orca announces:
add to address book button
Hitting the space bar or pressing ENTER does nothing. How do
I activate
this button?
Thanks,
Peter
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