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Address Book
Introduction
The Address Book is your personal database of information enabling
you to keep an organized list of contacts at your fingertips. The
Address Book application allows you to organize and access phone
and fax numbers, E-mail addresses, business and home addresses.
Notice that you navigate throughout Address Book via tabs located
along its sides. When you select a specific tab, the book “opens” to
that page, and the preceding tabs are flipped to the opposite side of
Address Book. An alphabetical listing of your Address Book
entries appears on the left side of the book for each tab, while the
right side contains editable fields for selected or new entries. Ad-
dress Book entries may only be edited from the tabbed pages.
Features
Create and maintain a personal information database of
frequently used voice phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail
addresses, business and home address information.
Find entries quickly through the capability to sort by name,
company, or fax number.
Easily copy name and address information between your
Address Book and other Windows applications.
Capable of storing several phone numbers, fax numbers, and
addresses for each record based on business information and
personal information.
Create and maintain distribution lists so that, with a single
selection, the same individually addressed fax or e-mail
message is sent to all members of the list.