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Figure 7.3: Editing Distribution Lists
7.4
Searching Address Data
Basically, KAddressBook offers three options for searching address data:
Searching the Local Database
In the main window to select the search criterion:
‘Given Name’, ‘Family Name’, or ‘Email Address’. As soon as you enter
a character string in the adjacent input field, the program starts searching
your data by the selected criterion. The search result is displayed both in
the overview and in the detailed view.
a character string in the adjacent input field, the program starts searching
your data by the selected criterion. The search result is displayed both in
the overview and in the detailed view.
Searching for Initials or Numbers (Jump Bar)
Activate this toolbar with ‘Settings’ ➝ ‘Show Jump Bar’. Depending on the
activated search criterion in the ‘Incremental search’, clicking the respective
letter or number lists the contact entries whose names, family names, or
e-mail addresses begin with this letter or number.
activated search criterion in the ‘Incremental search’, clicking the respective
letter or number lists the contact entries whose names, family names, or
e-mail addresses begin with this letter or number.
Searching Remote Resources (LDAP, IMAP, etc.)
Unless you have already done so, first make sure that resources are
included in the search by clicking ‘Add’. This opens a dialog in which
to select an address resource, such as LDAP or IMAP. Select the desired
resource then enter the corresponding parameters. After confirming with
‘Ok’, the program connects to the resource and starts retrieving the address
data from it.
included in the search by clicking ‘Add’. This opens a dialog in which
to select an address resource, such as LDAP or IMAP. Select the desired
resource then enter the corresponding parameters. After confirming with
‘Ok’, the program connects to the resource and starts retrieving the address
data from it.
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7.4. Searching Address Data