Addressing Issues

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Anyone know how to pull an address off of an e-mail and put it in to the
contacts list without cutting and pasting the seperate sections such as city,
state, zip? I would like to be able to do this in one fail swoop. Any help
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Daryl
 
I think once the person has e-mailed you and you know you want to add them to
your contacts, you can click once on their e-mail address in the header to
highlight it, then right click on it. It asks a number of things, one of
which is ADD TO CONTACTS. However, I don't think it will enter all their
info like home address/phone number, etc. I think you still have to manually
do that, but it least this is a start. Because it will add their name and
e-mail address.
 
Unless the sender includes a vCard with the email, there is no method to
automate adding the complete contact details to contacts. You can always
ask the correspondent to forward a vCard to add you your contacts.

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After furious head-scratching, darylakagod asked this group:

| Anyone know how to pull an address off of an e-mail and put it in to
| the contacts list without cutting and pasting the seperate sections
| such as city, state, zip? I would like to be able to do this in one
| fail swoop. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
| advance.
|
| Daryl
 
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