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We recently upgraded to the local client, from the web based client. The
"find contacts" search screen in the web client allowed the user to fill in a field (name, company, etc.) and view only those contacts that matched that information. The local version, however, seems much more limited on it's search capabilities. It only allows you to search on the name, even if you access the "find" feature at the bottom of the window. Is there a way to see the other search window, or access a better search feature in the local client?? AND, the columns it shows for the "contacts" book (which would be the contacts created by the user) don't show meaningful columns, is there a way to change what is displayed? |
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