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If you decide to send an item to a user you found, you can select a user, click
To, CC,
or
BC
to
add the name to the recipient list, then click
to open a new item.
NOTE:
Double-clicking a user adds it to the
To
list.
6.1.3 Using Filters to Narrow an Address Search
1
In the Main Window, click
on the toolbar.
or
Click
on the toolbar in an item you are composing.
2
Select the address book you want to search.
3
Select whether you want to search for the name, last name, first name, or department.
4
Select which predefined filter you want to use: begins with, equals, does not begin with, or not
equal.
For example, to list only users whose last name is Davis, select
Last Name
, select
equal to
, then
type “Davis.”
5
Type the information you want to search for.
Name Completion completes the name.
To filter the list of entries by contacts, groups, or resources, click an option on the
drop-
down list.
You can click
to add additional search parameters.
6
Click
Search
.
6.1.4 Addressing an Item
1
Open a new item.
2
Click
Address Book
to open the Address Book.
By default, the Address Book opens to the GroupWise address books.
3
In the Address Books list, select the address book you want to search.
For GroupWise, you can choose from the GroupWise address book, the Frequent Contacts
address book, or a personal address book.
4
Select the number of entries you want displayed at one time. The default displays 15 entries at
one time.
5
To list the first entries in the selected address book, leave the search conditions boxes empty.
or
To search for a specific entry, use the search conditions boxes to define the Address Book fields
and information you want to search.
GroupWise WebAccess supports the * (asterisk) and ? (question mark) wildcards. When
searching a field, you can use * to represent multiple characters and ? to represent one
character. For example, if you define a “First Name begins with jo*” condition, the search
returns all entries whose first names start with JO (John, Joel, Jose, and so forth). If you define
a “Last Name contains s?n” condition, the search returns all entries whose last names contain S
and N separated by one character (Sanders, Johannson, Larsen, and so forth).
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