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Change drive letter, or partition label. Explore partition. Format hard drives partition. Convert Basic to Dynamic. Unless you are the LDAP administrator, it is impossible to guess the appropriate search base. Your best bet is not to use a search base, or to contact your network administrator for the correct value. Bases are specified in the following format:. Exchange users will be happy to know that Address Book now supports Exchange synchronization.
This is covered in detail in Chapter 30, "Windows Interoperability. The main Address Book window, shown in Figure 3. To toggle between them, use the View buttons at the upper left. You will do most of your work with Address Book in Card and Column view.
The Card view displays only a single contact at a time, making the usefulness debatable. Figure 3. Under the Contact Card pane is an Edit button that switches the current contact to Edit mode. You can browse through your contacts much like using the Finder's column view. Choose a group and then a contact within the group, and view their information in the contact pane. The Search field at the top of the Address Book window searches the currently selected group for a string of your choice.
Because Address Book maintains contact information, the base "unit" of information is a single person stored in an Address Book card.
Address cards can store multiple addresses, phone numbers, and contact information for an individual, making it unnecessary to maintain multiple cards for a single person. This opens a blank card in the right column where you can type the information you want to save.
You can Tab between fields or click into the ones you want to insert. You can add as much or as little information as you want, but an email address is required if you plan to use the card with Mail, and an AIM handle is required for iChat. You can drag vCard attachments from within the Mail application into Address Book to add them. This opens a pop-up menu with several common labels as well as an option to customize.
In some cases, such as adding a phone number, you may want or need to add multiple values. When you're editing a field that supports multiple entries, plus and minus buttons appear to the left of the field. Clicking plus adds a new field of the same type; minus removes the field.
To add completely new fields, choose Card, Add Field; then choose from any of the available fields. The default template for creating new cards can be changed in the Address Book application preferences, or by choosing Card, Add Field, Edit Template. In the upper-left corner of the Card column is the card picture well.
This process is identical to setting your Buddy icon in iChat, which is covered in detail in Chapter 4, "Internet Applications. When you're finished adding information, click the Edit button again, and the unfilled fields disappear. To edit a card you've already created, select the name of the individual from the Name column and click the Edit button below the Card column, or choose Edit, Edit Card Command-L from the menu.
To delete a card, select it and press the Delete key on your keyboard or choose Edit, Delete Person. You are asked to confirm the action before it is carried out. When editing a card, a few special properties and functions can be applied. The first, Card, Make this My Card, sets the current card so that it represents you , the owner of the active system account. Your address book card is represented with a "head" icon in Address Book listings, unlike other cards. A second property, set by choosing Card, This is a Company, or by clicking the Company check box when editing a card, swaps the Company and Contact information in the card display and alters the card icon in the listing to resemble a small building.
A final option, Card, Merge Cards Command- is useful if you've accidentally created multiple cards for the same person. You can merge information in two or more cards by selecting them in the Name column and then choosing the Merge Cards option. When a card is not in Edit mode, many of the labels in the Card view provide links to useful functions. A unique feature Apple provides is the capability to display a Web-based map of any street address in your address book.
Click the label to the right of any address field and choose Map Of from the pop-up menu. Your Web browser opens to a map of the location. You can also choose to copy the URL of the map, or copy an address-label form of the address to the Clipboard.
You can then click a phone number within an address card and choose Dial from the pop-up menu to dial your phone. In addition, BlueTooth-paired phones automatically trigger Address Book to display the Address card if available for incoming calls, and provide the capability to answer the call or send the call to voicemail. You can arrange your cards into your own custom groups, which, besides creating organization, can be used to send email to a common collection of people.
If you have many cards to work with but no need for mailing to custom groups, you can enter keywords in the Notes section of the cards and then use the Search function, located at the upper right of the Card and Column view, to see only those cards that contain your chosen keyword.
You can then start adding contacts to the group, either by adding them using the method discussed previously, or by selecting another contact group such as All and dragging contacts from the Name column to populate the new group. The new volume will also appear in the Finder, as if it were a separate disk. You can now quit Disk Utility. Install macOS on the volume Choose an installation method: To install a beta prerelease version of macOS, enroll in the Apple Beta Software Program and follow the installation instructions on the program website.
The keys you press at startup determine which macOS is installed. Select the volume that you want to use, then click Restart. Or press and hold the Option key during startup. When prompted, choose the volume that you want to start up from. I have been through this thread and have the same issue with a Seagate Backup Plus Hub..
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Started up from another hard drive. My main hard drive doesn't seem to be screwed, just the system. Opened Disk utility, opened file but enable journaling is grayed out. Thanks, Diderot. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Sep 24, PM in response to Richard Davis6 In response to Richard Davis6 I found the answer - I am sure this is the problem with all of these queries see my same query below.
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