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Can my default Personnel Address Book be changed to automatically go to my imported Outlook address book?

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When I want to save an email address in my imported Outlook Book I have to save to Thunderbirds default Personnel Book first, then "edit" and move to Outlook. I'd like them to automatically default to the Outlook box.

When I want to save an email address in my imported Outlook Book I have to save to Thunderbirds default Personnel Book first, then "edit" and move to Outlook. I'd like them to automatically default to the Outlook box.

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There doesn't seem to be any choice in saving an address in a particular address book. It always goes to the Personal Address Book.

When you send an email, the addressee is stored in the Collected Addresses.

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Simply confirmed what I suspected. Seems like there ought to be a way to make an address book a default, but I too had not discovered a way to date. I've shut off the sending/saved email option as that is of little use to me.

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You would need an addon to do what you want. Addon : morefunctionsForAddressBook

How to install addon: Download the .xpi file to eg: desktop or Downloads folder.

In Thunderbird

  • Tools > Addons OR Menu icon > Addons
  • click on the gear wheel icon and select 'Install addon from file'
  • locate the .xpi file you downloaded and click on 'Open'
  • You may need to restart Thunderbird.

How to use the addon:

  • Select email to read in Message Pane
  • Click on the eg: From email address
  • select: Save recipients addresses > As Contacts(all)
  • a small window opens.
  • choose the address book and click on 'OK'

If this answer does what you require, please choose as 'Chosen Solution'

Modified by Toad-Hall