Toshiba 450, 230, 280, 3511, 4511, 350 About the Address Books, Managing the Private Address Book

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Managing Address Book

You can use the Address Book Viewer to manage the private address book, that you can add or edit the contacts and groups as you prefer. The private address book data is stored in your client computer, so that it can be used to manage the contacts and groups for sending a fax or Internet Fax using the N/W-Fax driver.

The Address Book Viewer also display the public address book that is the address book in the compatible TOSHIBA equipment, such as e-STUDIO3511/4511, e-STUDIO350/450, e-STUDIO230/280, and GL-1010 controller for the e-STUDIO35/45. Using the Address Book Viewer, you can display the contacts or groups in the address book and they can be copied to your private address book.

In addition, you can access the address book data such as other address book application of the default e-mail client in your computer, Microsoft Outlook Address Book, and LDAP directory service running in your network. You cannot add, delete, and edit the data in these address book, but you can copy their address book data to paste these data into the private address book.

About the Address Books

You can manage your address book using following address books:

Private Address Book can be used as your own address book. P.61 "Managing the Public Address Book"

Public Address Book allows you to display the address book in e-STUDIO3511/4511, e-STUDIO350/450, e-STUDIO230/280, and GL-1010 controller for the e-STUDIO35/45.

P.61 "Managing the Public Address Book"

MAPI Address Book allows you to display the address book data of the default e-mail appli- cation in your computer.

P.66 "Configuring the MAPI Address Book"

MS Outlook Address Book allows you to display the address book data of Microsoft Out- look Express in your computer.

P.66 "Managing the Microsoft Outlook Address Book"

LDAP Address Book allows you to display the address book data which is added from the LDAP servers.

P.67 "Managing the LDAP Address Book"

Also the Address Book Viewer allows users to import and export the address book data as CSV file or vCard file, so that users can import the CSV file or vCard file which exported from another user’s private address book or public address book, and users can export the private address book and public address book for other users.

P.72 "Importing and Exporting the Address Book"

NOTE: Importing and exporting a vCard file is available only when Microsoft Office XP is installed on your computer.

Managing the Private Address Book

You can manage your own address book using the private address book. You can add, delete, and modify the contacts in this address book. You can also create, delete, and modify the groups.

Contacts and groups can be added to this address book by various ways using other address books within the Address Book Viewer. For the instruction to manage the contacts and groups in the private address book, please refer to the following section:

P.75 "Managing Contacts and Groups"

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Contents Network Fax Guide Software License Agreement Government Restricted Rights Trademarks and Copyright About This Guide ConventionsAbout Other Manuals Table of Contents Appendix 101Network Fax Guide Table of Contents Overview Functional Highlights Software Components Fax DriverAddress Book Viewer For e-STUDIO350/450 and e-STUDIO230/280Installing Client Software Before Installing Client Software Installing the N/W-Fax Driver and Address Book ViewerWhen Address Book Viewer Has Been Installed OverviewInstalling from Client2 CD-ROM Insert the Client2 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driveSelect your language and click OK Click Next Click YesCheck the software that you want to install Click BrowseReturns you to the Select Port dialog box Using the Discovery Functions to Specify the SMB Port Searching the equipment automatically Click Discovery Click Start DiscoverySelect the equipment that you want to connect and click OK TopAccessDocMon Local Discovery dialog box appears Click Manual Selection Enter each item to specify the printer address and click OKInstalling from TopAccess Uninstalling the N/W-Fax Driver and Address Book Viewer When Installed Using the Installer Uninstalling the all Client2 SoftwareClick OK Click Yes to delete the setting files Select Remove and click NextUninstalling only N/W-Fax Diver and Address Book Viewer InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears When Installed Using Add Printer Wizard Click the File menu and select Server PropertiesClick OK N/W-Fax driver is completely deletedNetwork Fax Guide Installing Network Fax Software Faxing from Client Computers How to Fax using the N/W-Fax Driver Preparing Documents for FaxingFaxing from Windows Applications Properties dialog box appears Setting up the N/W-Fax Options Setting up the Send Properties ResolutionSelect From Address Book NewSpecifying Recipients Address Book Viewer is launched Network Fax Guide Faxing from Applications Destinations dialog box appears Direct Dial dialog box appears Entered recipient is added to the To list Setting up the Cover Sheet Properties Setting up the Sender Information Properties Displaying the Version InformationDelayed Transmission Select the date and time and click OKSending with a Cover Sheet Select the font in the Font Name drop down boxYou can enter up to 20 characters for the reference number Managing Fax Jobs using TopAccessDocMon Managing FaxesManaging Fax Jobs using TopAccess Click the Fax tabClick the Job Status tab and Fax/Internet Fax menu Selected fax job is deleted Network Fax Guide Managing Faxes Managing Address Book Access Using Program Group Access Using Print PropertiesAccessing the Address Book Viewer from the Programs group Running the Address Book ViewerSelecting Contacts for N/W-Fax Network Fax Guide Running Address Book ViewerAbout Address Book Viewer Interface Menu BarUsing Commands Menu BarEdit menu View menuTools menu Toolbar HelpContext-Sensitive Menu on Contents Pane Right Pane Context-Sensitive MenusContext-Sensitive Menu on Browse Pane Left Pane Network Fax Guide Running Address Book Viewer About the Address Books Managing the Private Address BookConfiguring the Connection by Local Discovery Managing the Public Address BookClick Start Discovery to begin the process Configuring the Connection by Manual Selection Network Enable IPX/SPX SearchNetwork Enable TCP/IP Search DevicesEnter each item to specify the printer address Select the entered device name and click OK Downloading the Public Address BookConfiguring the Mapi Address Book Managing the Microsoft Outlook Address BookRegistering the Ldap Directory Services Managing the Ldap Address BookGeneral tab, enter the items as described below Advanced tab, enter the items as described below Click AddFind Contact dialog box appears Click Search Repeat the procedure from to to add all required conditions Importing and Exporting the Address Book Importing dialog box appears Exporting dialog box appears Managing Contacts and Groups Managing ContactsAdding Contacts Manually Click the File menu and select New Contact Personal tab, enter items as described below Copying Contacts from an Address Book Click the Edit menu and select Copy Click the Edit menu and select PasteDisplaying or Modifying Contacts Properties Personal Tab Sending Options tab Removing Contacts Security TabManaging Groups Click the File menu and select DeleteCreating Groups Click the File menu and select New Group Enter a group name in the Group Name fieldContinue to add contacts to the group Modifying Groups PropertiesRemoving Groups Searching Contacts Find Contact dialog box appears Click Search Repeat the procedure from to to add all required conditions Converting the Address Book Data Network Fax Guide Managing Address Book It starts converting a file Converting AddressBook dialog box appears Network Fax Guide Managing Address Book Click Convert Appendix Cover Sheet Samples Standard CoverBusiness Cover Professional Cover Index Index Maximum number of matches to return Uninstalling FC-3511/4511 DP-3520/4520 DP-2320/2820 OME030039A0 Multifunctional Digital Systems
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