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Hi :)

I have a funny feeling that is more to do with the differences in LO & OOo on 
Windows platforms rather than the difference between releases of Thunderbird.  
Just a guess and i could easily be wrong

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Luuk <luuk34@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 8 February, 2011 14:21:57
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Using external addressbooks as a data source

On 08-02-11 14:05, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
Installed 3.3 on Ubuntu 10.04 using the Libreoffice repository.
Going into File-Wizards-Address Data Source the ONLY thing that is
selectable is "Other external Data Source" - there's NO option to
select an email addressbook. The data sources pane shows Evolution - I
don't use Evolution, I use Thunderbird.

Surely this is a CRITICAL function that's either completely missing or
broken?
How do I connect to the TBird addressbook?


What version of Thunderbird?

The option is also missing on my openSUSE11.1 system, which has
Thunderbird 3.0.11
But in my Win7 with Thunderbird 3.1.7 it is working.


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