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Old 3rd May 2006, 12:28 PM
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Evolution address book

Maybe its just to early in the morning yet for me or maybe i'm going blind. Went to orgonise my contacts in evolution but cant seam to find them. They are there if I want to send a new mail but cant seam to find them anywhere else. So can somebody please tell me where my address book is hiding??

Jim
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