About Address Book Viewer Interface - Toshiba e-STUDIO 165 Fax Manual

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4 USING ADDRESS BOOK

About Address Book Viewer interface

The Address Book Viewer main window consists of the following items:
1) Menu Bar
You can perform various functions by selecting a command from the menus.
P.65 "Menu bar"
2) Toolbar
You can perform general functions quickly by clicking an icon in the tool bar.
P.67 "Toolbar"
3) Browse Pane
The address books below are displayed in a tree form in the browse pane. Using the browse
pane, you can display the contents of each group or recipient registered in the address
books in the contents pane. (When you click [+] of the tree, the items (group and place / per-
son) of the selected address book appear and the [+] turns into [-]. When you click [-] of the
tree, the items of selected address book hide.)
- Private Address Book — This contains the contacts registered in the associated client
address book on your client computer.
- Public Address Book — This contains the contacts registered in the address book in
this equipment.
- MAPI Address Book — This contains the contacts in the address book of default mail
client in your computer. (Not available)
- MS Outlook Express — This contains the contacts in the MS Outlook Express address
book in your client computer. (Not available)
- LDAP Address Book — This contains the contacts in specified LDAP server.
- Import Address Book — If the address book data have been imported from a CSV file
or vCard file, this address book will be displayed.
4) Contents Pane
The right-hand pane displays non-modifiable, text-only summary information about the cur-
rently selected address book entry. Selecting an entry in the browse pane of the address
book displays summary information about the entry in the contents pane.
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