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The Family Address Book (TFAB) is a web-based shared address book. Integrated with your default email client, sending emails from TFAB is a snap. | The Family Address Book (TFAB) is a web-based shared address book. Integrated with your default email client, sending emails from TFAB is a snap. | ||
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* Make sure the Folder List is displayed. From the menu on the top choose View > Folder List | * Make sure the Folder List is displayed. From the menu on the top choose View > Folder List |
Revision as of 23:29, 14 July 2009
The Family Address Book (TFAB) is a web-based shared address book. Integrated with your default email client, sending emails from TFAB is a snap.
MS Outlook Integration:
Displaying TFAB Contacts in Outlook
- Make sure the Folder List is displayed. From the menu on the top choose View > Folder List
- Then choose File > New > Folder... The "Create New Folder" dialog box opens.
- In the [Name] field enter TFAB.
- In the [Folder contains] drop-down list select Contact Items.
- Select where to create the new TFAB folder. Clicking "Personal Folders" at the top is a good place.
- Click [Ok]
- In the Folder List you should now see a new contacts folder named TFAB.
- Right-click the TFAB folder and choose Properties.
- Click the "Home Page" tab.
- Make sure the checkbox "Show home page by default for this folder" is selected.
- In the [Address] field enter the URL of TFAB. Example: http://<web_server_address>/tfab/
- Click [Ok].
- By clicking the TFAB folder in Outlook's folder list TFAB should display. You're ready to go!
NOTE: This should be similar with any email client.