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|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Address Book in Mozilla Thunderbird
 
|Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Address Book in Mozilla Thunderbird
  
 
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|In this tutorial we will learn how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book.  
 
|In this tutorial we will learn how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book.  
  
 
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|We will also learn how to:  
 
|We will also learn how to:  
  
 
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|Create a New Address Book.  
 
|Create a New Address Book.  
  
 
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|Delete an existing Address Book.  
 
|Delete an existing Address Book.  
  
 
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|Import contacts from other mail accounts.  
 
|Import contacts from other mail accounts.  
  
 
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|Here we are using Mozilla Thunderbird 13.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.  
 
|Here we are using Mozilla Thunderbird 13.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.  
  
 
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|What is an Address Book?  
 
|What is an Address Book?  
  
 
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|An address book works the same way as the Contacts feature in your mobile phone.  
 
|An address book works the same way as the Contacts feature in your mobile phone.  
  
 
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|You can use the Address Book to create and maintain contacts.  
 
|You can use the Address Book to create and maintain contacts.  
  
 
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|There are two types of Address Books in Thunderbird:
 
|There are two types of Address Books in Thunderbird:
 
   
 
   
 
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|Personal address book allows you to create new contacts.  
 
|Personal address book allows you to create new contacts.  
  
 
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|Collected address book automatically collects the email addresses from outgoing or sent mails.  
 
|Collected address book automatically collects the email addresses from outgoing or sent mails.  
  
 
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|Click on the Thunderbird icon in the Launcher.  
 
|Click on the Thunderbird icon in the Launcher.  
  
 
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|The Thunderbird window opens.  
 
|The Thunderbird window opens.  
  
 
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|Now, let’s learn to add contacts in the Personal Address Book.  
 
|Now, let’s learn to add contacts in the Personal Address Book.  
  
 
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|From the Main menu, click on Tools and Address Book.  
 
|From the Main menu, click on Tools and Address Book.  
  
 
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|The Address Book dialog box appears.  
 
|The Address Book dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|In the left panel, you can see both the Personal and Collected Address Books.  
 
|In the left panel, you can see both the Personal and Collected Address Books.  
  
 
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|By default the Personal Address Book is selected in the left panel.  
 
|By default the Personal Address Book is selected in the left panel.  
  
 
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|The right panel is divided into two halves.  
 
|The right panel is divided into two halves.  
  
 
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|The top half displays the contacts.  
 
|The top half displays the contacts.  
  
 
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|The bottom half displays the complete details of the contact selected at the top.  
 
|The bottom half displays the complete details of the contact selected at the top.  
  
 
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|Let’s create a new contact.  
 
|Let’s create a new contact.  
  
 
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|In the toolbar, click New Contact.  
 
|In the toolbar, click New Contact.  
  
 
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|The New Contact dialog box appears.  
 
|The New Contact dialog box appears.  
 
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|Click the Contact tab.  
 
|Click the Contact tab.  
  
 
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|Let’s enter First as AMyNewContact.  
 
|Let’s enter First as AMyNewContact.  
  
 
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|Enter Email as USERONE at GMAIL dot COM
 
|Enter Email as USERONE at GMAIL dot COM
  
 
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|Note that the field Display Name is automatically updated with the First Name.   
 
|Note that the field Display Name is automatically updated with the First Name.   
  
 
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|Click the Private tab. Use this tab to store the complete postal address for the contact.  
 
|Click the Private tab. Use this tab to store the complete postal address for the contact.  
  
 
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|You can use the Work, Other and Photo tabs to store relevant information and even the photograph of the contact.  
 
|You can use the Work, Other and Photo tabs to store relevant information and even the photograph of the contact.  
  
 
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|Click OK.  
 
|Click OK.  
  
 
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|The contact is added and displayed in the right panel.  
 
|The contact is added and displayed in the right panel.  
  
 
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|In the same manner let’s add two more contacts VMyNewContact and ZMyNewContact.  
 
|In the same manner let’s add two more contacts VMyNewContact and ZMyNewContact.  
  
 
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|Let’s suppose we want to sort contacts by name.  
 
|Let’s suppose we want to sort contacts by name.  
  
 
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|From the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Name.  
 
|From the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Name.  
  
 
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|Notice, that the contacts are sorted in the ascending order, by default.  
 
|Notice, that the contacts are sorted in the ascending order, by default.  
  
 
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|To sort it in the ascending order, from the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Ascending.  
 
|To sort it in the ascending order, from the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Ascending.  
 
   
 
   
 
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|Alternately, in the Address Book dialog box, from the right panel, simply click on Name.  
 
|Alternately, in the Address Book dialog box, from the right panel, simply click on Name.  
  
 
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|The names are now sorted in the descending order!  
 
|The names are now sorted in the descending order!  
  
 
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|Now, let’s search for a contact.  
 
|Now, let’s search for a contact.  
  
 
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|We can search for a contact using the Name or the By Email.  
 
|We can search for a contact using the Name or the By Email.  
  
 
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|Let’s search for the name AMyNewContact.  
 
|Let’s search for the name AMyNewContact.  
  
 
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|Go to the Address Book dialog box.   
 
|Go to the Address Book dialog box.   
  
 
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|In the Search field, enter AMyNewContact.  
 
|In the Search field, enter AMyNewContact.  
  
 
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|Notice, the Search field.  
 
|Notice, the Search field.  
  
 
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|Instead of the Magnifying glass icon, a small cross icon is displayed.  
 
|Instead of the Magnifying glass icon, a small cross icon is displayed.  
  
 
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|Only the contact AMyNewContact is displayed in the top right panel.  
 
|Only the contact AMyNewContact is displayed in the top right panel.  
  
 
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|Now, in the Search field, click the cross icon.  
 
|Now, in the Search field, click the cross icon.  
  
 
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|All the contacts are now visible in the top right panel.  
 
|All the contacts are now visible in the top right panel.  
  
 
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|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
 
|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
  
 
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|Search for emails by Subject.  
 
|Search for emails by Subject.  
  
 
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|Suppose the contact information for ZMyContact has changed.  
 
|Suppose the contact information for ZMyContact has changed.  
  
 
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|Can we edit this information? Yes, we can!  
 
|Can we edit this information? Yes, we can!  
 
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|From the right panel, let’s select ZMyNewContact.
 
|From the right panel, let’s select ZMyNewContact.
  
 
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|Now, right click for the context menu and select Properties.  
 
|Now, right click for the context menu and select Properties.  
  
 
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|The Edit Contact For ZMyNewContact dialog box appears.  
 
|The Edit Contact For ZMyNewContact dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|Let’s change the name to MMyNewContact.  
 
|Let’s change the name to MMyNewContact.  
  
 
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|Now, let’s change the Field Display Name to MMyNewContact.  
 
|Now, let’s change the Field Display Name to MMyNewContact.  
  
 
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| We shall also add a Work Title and Department.  
 
| We shall also add a Work Title and Department.  
  
 
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|Click the Work tab.  
 
|Click the Work tab.  
  
 
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|In the Title enter Manager and in Department enter HR.Click OK.  
 
|In the Title enter Manager and in Department enter HR.Click OK.  
  
 
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|Look at the contact details in the bottom right panel.It has been updated.  
 
|Look at the contact details in the bottom right panel.It has been updated.  
  
 
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|Now, how can we delete unwanted contacts in Thunderbird?  
 
|Now, how can we delete unwanted contacts in Thunderbird?  
  
 
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|First, select the Contact.  
 
|First, select the Contact.  
 
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|Right-click to view the context menu and click Delete.  
 
|Right-click to view the context menu and click Delete.  
  
 
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| A confirmation dialog box appears.Click OK.
 
| A confirmation dialog box appears.Click OK.
  
 
   
 
   
 
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|The contact is deleted and is no longer displayed on the contact list.  
 
|The contact is deleted and is no longer displayed on the contact list.  
  
 
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|Thunderbird also allows you to create your own address book.
 
|Thunderbird also allows you to create your own address book.
  
 
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| This is in addition to the two default books, that is, Personal Address Book and Collected Addresses.  
 
| This is in addition to the two default books, that is, Personal Address Book and Collected Addresses.  
  
 
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|Let’s create a new Address Book.  
 
|Let’s create a new Address Book.  
  
 
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|Remember, you must keep the Address Book dialog box open.  
 
|Remember, you must keep the Address Book dialog box open.  
  
 
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|From the Main menu, go to File, click New and select Address Book.  
 
|From the Main menu, go to File, click New and select Address Book.  
  
 
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|The New Address Book dialog box appears.  
 
|The New Address Book dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|In the Address Book Name field, type Office Contacts.Click OK
 
|In the Address Book Name field, type Office Contacts.Click OK
  
 
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|The address book we created is displayed in the left panel.  
 
|The address book we created is displayed in the left panel.  
  
 
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|You can use this address book in the same manner you use the default address books.  
 
|You can use this address book in the same manner you use the default address books.  
  
 
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|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
 
|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
  
 
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|Create a new Address Book and add contacts to it.  
 
|Create a new Address Book and add contacts to it.  
  
 
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|Next, let’s learn to delete an Address Book.  
 
|Next, let’s learn to delete an Address Book.  
  
 
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|Remember, when you delete an address book all the contacts associated with it are also deleted.  
 
|Remember, when you delete an address book all the contacts associated with it are also deleted.  
  
 
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|To delete the address book Office Contacts from the left panel select it.  
 
|To delete the address book Office Contacts from the left panel select it.  
  
 
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|Right-click to view the context menu and select Delete.  
 
|Right-click to view the context menu and select Delete.  
  
 
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|A dialog box requesting you to confirm the delete action appears.Click OK.  
 
|A dialog box requesting you to confirm the delete action appears.Click OK.  
  
 
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|The address book is deleted.  
 
|The address book is deleted.  
  
 
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|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
 
|Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.  
  
 
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|Create a new address book called Additional Office Contacts.  
 
|Create a new address book called Additional Office Contacts.  
  
 
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|Use the Edit option in the Address Book toolbar  
 
|Use the Edit option in the Address Book toolbar  
  
 
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|Delete this address book.  
 
|Delete this address book.  
  
 
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|From the Main menu in the Address Book dialog box, select Edit and Search Addresses.  
 
|From the Main menu in the Address Book dialog box, select Edit and Search Addresses.  
  
 
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|Use the Advanced Search option to search for addresses.  
 
|Use the Advanced Search option to search for addresses.  
  
 
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|Thunderbird allows us to import contacts from other Mail accounts too.  
 
|Thunderbird allows us to import contacts from other Mail accounts too.  
  
 
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|This way we can update the contacts without losing contact information.  
 
|This way we can update the contacts without losing contact information.  
  
 
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|Let’s import the contacts from our Gmail account.  
 
|Let’s import the contacts from our Gmail account.  
  
 
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|First we open the Gmail account.  
 
|First we open the Gmail account.  
  
 
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|Open a fresh browser and the type the url www.gmail.com.Press Enter.  
 
|Open a fresh browser and the type the url www.gmail.com.Press Enter.  
  
 
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|The Gmail home page appears.  
 
|The Gmail home page appears.  
  
 
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|Enter the Username as STUSERONE at gmail dot com. Enter your password.  
 
|Enter the Username as STUSERONE at gmail dot com. Enter your password.  
  
  
 
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|Click Sign In. The Gmail window appears.  
 
|Click Sign In. The Gmail window appears.  
  
 
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|For the purposes of this tutorial we have created four contacts in Gmail.  
 
|For the purposes of this tutorial we have created four contacts in Gmail.  
  
 
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|From the top-left of the Gmail window, click on GMail and Contacts.  
 
|From the top-left of the Gmail window, click on GMail and Contacts.  
  
 
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| The Contacts tab appears.
 
| The Contacts tab appears.
  
 
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|Click More and select Export.  
 
|Click More and select Export.  
  
  
 
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|The Export contacts dialog box appears.  
 
|The Export contacts dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|In the field Which contacts do you want to export?, select All contacts.  
 
|In the field Which contacts do you want to export?, select All contacts.  
  
 
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|In the field Which export format?, select Outlook CSV format. Click Export.  
 
|In the field Which export format?, select Outlook CSV format. Click Export.  
  
 
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|The Opening contacts.csv dialog box appears.  
 
|The Opening contacts.csv dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|Select Save File. Click OK.  
 
|Select Save File. Click OK.  
  
 
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|The Downloads dialog box appears.  
 
|The Downloads dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|This is the default folder in which the document is saved.  
 
|This is the default folder in which the document is saved.  
  
 
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|The file is saved as contacts.csv in the default Downloads folder.  
 
|The file is saved as contacts.csv in the default Downloads folder.  
  
 
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|Close the Downloads dialog box.  
 
|Close the Downloads dialog box.  
  
 
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|From the Main menu, click Tools and select Import.  
 
|From the Main menu, click Tools and select Import.  
  
 
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|The Import dialog box appears.  
 
|The Import dialog box appears.  
  
 
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|Select Address Books. Click Next.  
 
|Select Address Books. Click Next.  
  
 
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|From the Select type of file list, click on Text file. Click Next.  
 
|From the Select type of file list, click on Text file. Click Next.  
  
 
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|Browse to Downloads folder.  
 
|Browse to Downloads folder.  
  
 
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|Click the Select which types of files are shown button and select All Files.  
 
|Click the Select which types of files are shown button and select All Files.  
  
 
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|Select contacts.csv.Click Open.  
 
|Select contacts.csv.Click Open.  
 
    
 
    
 
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|The Import Address Book dialog box appears.
 
|The Import Address Book dialog box appears.
  
 
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|Ensure that the box First record contains field names is checked.  
 
|Ensure that the box First record contains field names is checked.  
  
 
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|In this tutorial, we shall check and match only the First Name, Last Name and Primary Email fields
 
|In this tutorial, we shall check and match only the First Name, Last Name and Primary Email fields
  
 
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|And uncheck all the other fields from the left side  
 
|And uncheck all the other fields from the left side  
  
 
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|The First Name on the left is already aligned with the First Name on the right.  
 
|The First Name on the left is already aligned with the First Name on the right.  
  
 
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|You must use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to match Mozilla Thunderbird Address Book fields column on the left  
 
|You must use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to match Mozilla Thunderbird Address Book fields column on the left  
 
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|with Gmail Record data to import column on the right.  
 
|with Gmail Record data to import column on the right.  
  
 
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|Let’s select Last Name field on the left and click the Move Down button.  
 
|Let’s select Last Name field on the left and click the Move Down button.  
  
 
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|Notice, that the Last Name on the Address Book fields column and the Last Name on the Record data to import column are now aligned.  
 
|Notice, that the Last Name on the Address Book fields column and the Last Name on the Record data to import column are now aligned.  
  
 
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|Now, select Primary Email, and click on the Move Down button until it is aligned to E-mail Address. Click OK.  
 
|Now, select Primary Email, and click on the Move Down button until it is aligned to E-mail Address. Click OK.  
  
 
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|A message that the address book has been imported is displayed. Click Finish.  
 
|A message that the address book has been imported is displayed. Click Finish.  
  
 
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|The Gmail Address Book is imported to Thunderbird.  
 
|The Gmail Address Book is imported to Thunderbird.  
  
 
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|In the left panel of the Address Book dialog box, a new folder contacts has been added.  
 
|In the left panel of the Address Book dialog box, a new folder contacts has been added.  
  
 
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|Click on contacts. 
 
|Click on contacts. 
 
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|The First Names along with the email address are displayed.  
 
|The First Names along with the email address are displayed.  
  
 
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|We have imported the Gmail address book to Thunderbird!  
 
|We have imported the Gmail address book to Thunderbird!  
  
 
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|Close the Address Book by clicking on the red cross on the top left corner of the dialog box.  
 
|Close the Address Book by clicking on the red cross on the top left corner of the dialog box.  
  
 
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|Finally, log out of Thunderbird. From the Main menu, click File and Quit.  
 
|Finally, log out of Thunderbird. From the Main menu, click File and Quit.  
  
 
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|This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Thunderbird.  
 
|This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Thunderbird.  
  
 
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|In this tutorial we learnt how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book. We also learnt how to:  
 
|In this tutorial we learnt how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book. We also learnt how to:  
  
 
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|Create a New Address Book.  
 
|Create a New Address Book.  
  
 
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|Delete an existing Address Book.  
 
|Delete an existing Address Book.  
  
 
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|Import contacts from other mail accounts.  
 
|Import contacts from other mail accounts.  
  
 
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|Here is an assignment for you.  
 
|Here is an assignment for you.  
  
 
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|Create a new address book  
 
|Create a new address book  
  
 
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|Add and view contacts  
 
|Add and view contacts  
  
 
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|Import contacts from your personal email ID to your Thunderbird account.  
 
|Import contacts from your personal email ID to your Thunderbird account.  
  
 
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|Select and match all the fields while importing the address book.  
 
|Select and match all the fields while importing the address book.  
  
 
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|Watch the video available at the following link  
 
|Watch the video available at the following link  
  
 
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|It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project  
 
|It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project  
  
 
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it  
 
|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it  
  
 
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|The Spoken Tutorial Project Team  
 
|The Spoken Tutorial Project Team  
  
 
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|Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.  
 
|Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.  
  
 
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|Gives certificates for those who pass an online test  
 
|Gives certificates for those who pass an online test  
  
 
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|For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org  
 
|For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org  
  
 
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|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project  
 
|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project  
  
 
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India  
 
|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India  
  
 
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|More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro  
 
|More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro  
  
 
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|This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.  Thanks for joining
 
|This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.  Thanks for joining

Revision as of 16:34, 10 July 2014

Time Narration
00:00 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Address Book in Mozilla Thunderbird
00:06 In this tutorial we will learn how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book.
00:14 We will also learn how to:
00:16 Create a New Address Book.
00:18 Delete an existing Address Book.
00:20 Import contacts from other mail accounts.
00:24 Here we are using Mozilla Thunderbird 13.0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.
00:32 What is an Address Book?
00:34 An address book works the same way as the Contacts feature in your mobile phone.
00:39 You can use the Address Book to create and maintain contacts.
00:45 There are two types of Address Books in Thunderbird:
00:48 Personal address book allows you to create new contacts.
00:53 Collected address book automatically collects the email addresses from outgoing or sent mails.
00:59 Click on the Thunderbird icon in the Launcher.
01:02 The Thunderbird window opens.
01:05 Now, let’s learn to add contacts in the Personal Address Book.
01:10 From the Main menu, click on Tools and Address Book.
01:14 The Address Book dialog box appears.
01:17 In the left panel, you can see both the Personal and Collected Address Books.
01:23 By default the Personal Address Book is selected in the left panel.
01:28 The right panel is divided into two halves.
01:31 The top half displays the contacts.
01:34 The bottom half displays the complete details of the contact selected at the top.
01:40 Let’s create a new contact.
01:44 In the toolbar, click New Contact.
01:47 The New Contact dialog box appears.
01:50 Click the Contact tab.
01:53 Let’s enter First as AMyNewContact.
01:57 Enter Email as USERONE at GMAIL dot COM
02:02 Note that the field Display Name is automatically updated with the First Name.
02:10 Click the Private tab. Use this tab to store the complete postal address for the contact.
02:18 You can use the Work, Other and Photo tabs to store relevant information and even the photograph of the contact.
02:26 Click OK.
02:29 The contact is added and displayed in the right panel.
02:34 In the same manner let’s add two more contacts VMyNewContact and ZMyNewContact.
02:48 Let’s suppose we want to sort contacts by name.
02:52 From the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Name.
02:58 Notice, that the contacts are sorted in the ascending order, by default.
03:04 To sort it in the ascending order, from the Main Menu, click on View, Sort by and Ascending.
03:13 Alternately, in the Address Book dialog box, from the right panel, simply click on Name.
03:19 The names are now sorted in the descending order!
03:24 Now, let’s search for a contact.
03:27 We can search for a contact using the Name or the By Email.
03:33 Let’s search for the name AMyNewContact.
03:37 Go to the Address Book dialog box.
03:40 In the Search field, enter AMyNewContact.
03:45 Notice, the Search field.
03:47 Instead of the Magnifying glass icon, a small cross icon is displayed.
03:54 Only the contact AMyNewContact is displayed in the top right panel.
04:01 Now, in the Search field, click the cross icon.
04:05 All the contacts are now visible in the top right panel.
04:09 Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.
04:13 Search for emails by Subject.
04:16 Suppose the contact information for ZMyContact has changed.
04:21 Can we edit this information? Yes, we can!
04:26 From the right panel, let’s select ZMyNewContact.
04:30 Now, right click for the context menu and select Properties.
04:36 The Edit Contact For ZMyNewContact dialog box appears.
04:42 Let’s change the name to MMyNewContact.
04:46 Now, let’s change the Field Display Name to MMyNewContact.
04:53 We shall also add a Work Title and Department.
04:57 Click the Work tab.
04:59 In the Title enter Manager and in Department enter HR.Click OK.
05:06 Look at the contact details in the bottom right panel.It has been updated.
05:13 Now, how can we delete unwanted contacts in Thunderbird?
05:18 First, select the Contact.
05:20 Right-click to view the context menu and click Delete.
05:25 A confirmation dialog box appears.Click OK.


05:30 The contact is deleted and is no longer displayed on the contact list.
05:37 Thunderbird also allows you to create your own address book.
05:41 This is in addition to the two default books, that is, Personal Address Book and Collected Addresses.
05:50 Let’s create a new Address Book.
05:53 Remember, you must keep the Address Book dialog box open.
05:58 From the Main menu, go to File, click New and select Address Book.
06:04 The New Address Book dialog box appears.
06:08 In the Address Book Name field, type Office Contacts.Click OK
06:16 The address book we created is displayed in the left panel.
06:20 You can use this address book in the same manner you use the default address books.
06:28 Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.
06:31 Create a new Address Book and add contacts to it.
06:36 Next, let’s learn to delete an Address Book.
06:41 Remember, when you delete an address book all the contacts associated with it are also deleted.
06:50 To delete the address book Office Contacts from the left panel select it.
06:56 Right-click to view the context menu and select Delete.
07:01 A dialog box requesting you to confirm the delete action appears.Click OK.
07:10 The address book is deleted.
07:14 Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.
07:17 Create a new address book called Additional Office Contacts.
07:22 Use the Edit option in the Address Book toolbar
07:27 Delete this address book.
07:30 From the Main menu in the Address Book dialog box, select Edit and Search Addresses.
07:37 Use the Advanced Search option to search for addresses.
07:43 Thunderbird allows us to import contacts from other Mail accounts too.
07:48 This way we can update the contacts without losing contact information.
07:55 Let’s import the contacts from our Gmail account.
07:59 First we open the Gmail account.
08:02 Open a fresh browser and the type the url www.gmail.com.Press Enter.
08:12 The Gmail home page appears.
08:15 Enter the Username as STUSERONE at gmail dot com. Enter your password.


08:24 Click Sign In. The Gmail window appears.
08:29 For the purposes of this tutorial we have created four contacts in Gmail.
08:35 From the top-left of the Gmail window, click on GMail and Contacts.
08:41 The Contacts tab appears.
08:44 Click More and select Export.


08:48 The Export contacts dialog box appears.
08:51 In the field Which contacts do you want to export?, select All contacts.
08:58 In the field Which export format?, select Outlook CSV format. Click Export.
09:06 The Opening contacts.csv dialog box appears.
09:11 Select Save File. Click OK.
09:15 The Downloads dialog box appears.
09:18 This is the default folder in which the document is saved.
09:23 The file is saved as contacts.csv in the default Downloads folder.
09:30 Close the Downloads dialog box.
09:34 From the Main menu, click Tools and select Import.
09:39 The Import dialog box appears.
09:42 Select Address Books. Click Next.
09:47 From the Select type of file list, click on Text file. Click Next.
09:54 Browse to Downloads folder.
09:57 Click the Select which types of files are shown button and select All Files.
10:04 Select contacts.csv.Click Open.
10:10 The Import Address Book dialog box appears.
10:14 Ensure that the box First record contains field names is checked.
10:20 In this tutorial, we shall check and match only the First Name, Last Name and Primary Email fields
10:28 And uncheck all the other fields from the left side
10:33 The First Name on the left is already aligned with the First Name on the right.
10:39 You must use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to match Mozilla Thunderbird Address Book fields column on the left
10:47 with Gmail Record data to import column on the right.
10:52 Let’s select Last Name field on the left and click the Move Down button.
10:58 Notice, that the Last Name on the Address Book fields column and the Last Name on the Record data to import column are now aligned.
11:07 Now, select Primary Email, and click on the Move Down button until it is aligned to E-mail Address. Click OK.
11:17 A message that the address book has been imported is displayed. Click Finish.
11:24 The Gmail Address Book is imported to Thunderbird.
11:28 In the left panel of the Address Book dialog box, a new folder contacts has been added.
11:36 Click on contacts.
11:38 The First Names along with the email address are displayed.
11:43 We have imported the Gmail address book to Thunderbird!
11:48 Close the Address Book by clicking on the red cross on the top left corner of the dialog box.
11:55 Finally, log out of Thunderbird. From the Main menu, click File and Quit.
12:02 This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Thunderbird.
12:06 In this tutorial we learnt how to add, view, modify and delete contacts from the Address Book. We also learnt how to:
12:17 Create a New Address Book.
12:19 Delete an existing Address Book.
12:21 Import contacts from other mail accounts.
12:25 Here is an assignment for you.
12:27 Create a new address book
12:29 Add and view contacts
12:32 Import contacts from your personal email ID to your Thunderbird account.
12:38 Select and match all the fields while importing the address book.
12:43 Watch the video available at the following link
12:46 It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
12:50 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
12:54 The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
12:56 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
12:59 Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
13:03 For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
13:10 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
13:14 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
13:22 More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
13:32 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Thanks for joining

Contributors and Content Editors

Pratik kamble, Sandhya.np14, Sneha