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3 Select in the To do Destination the entry Calendar file. Point it to the file that
The next time you synchronize your todos, it will be saved into the above file.
8.5 Configuring the KAddressBook
Initially, it should be sufficient to enable the KAddressBook conduit without changing
any of the defaults. However, it can be sometimes useful to separate your handheld
addresses from the rest of your addressbooks. It is almost the same as in the KOrganizer
case. If you want to separate your addresses, proceed as follows:
1 Start KAddressbook: press Alt + F2 and enter kaddressbook.
2 Create a new address book. Click on the green cross icon in the lower left pane
3 Choose File. A new dialog window opens.
4 Insert a name into the text field (for example "Palm Addressbook") and choose
5 Start KPilot.
6 Go to Settings > Configure KPilot. The configuration dialog appears. Enable
The next synchronization will save all your addresses into the new file.
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you have created in
Step 2
Conduit
(named with Address Books). If it is currently hidden, select View > Address
Books to enable it.
the location of your calendar file. It is recommended to use the directory ~/
.kde/share/apps/kabc/. Proceed with Ok.
Conduits > Addressbook and in Sync Destination switch to vCard file. Select the
addressbook file that you have created in KAddressbook. Finish with Ok.
(page 87).

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