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Thunderbird Email Client 115.3.1

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Is it possible any longer to configure Thunderbird 115.0 to open the address book in a separate window. Meaning stand alone? Address book by itself

It used to work using this method:

Navigate to the Mozilla Thunderbird folder on your computer. The default installation folder under Windows is C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\

Right-click the thunderbird.exe file and select Create Shortcut. Save it in that directory or alternatively on the desktop if restrictions prevent the saving to the same directory.

Right-click the shortcut afterwards and select Properties from the context menu. Locate the Target path in the Shortcut tab and add -addressbook at the end of it (there is a blank between the closing " and the -addressbook, the end should read thunderbird.exe -addressbook).

It brings up the Thunderbird, and puts the address book a tab. I want the address book to open stand "alone"

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Is it possible any longer to configure Thunderbird 115.0 to open the address book in a separate window. Meaning stand alone? Address book by itself It used to work using this method: Navigate to the Mozilla Thunderbird folder on your computer. The default installation folder under Windows is C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\ Right-click the thunderbird.exe file and select Create Shortcut. Save it in that directory or alternatively on the desktop if restrictions prevent the saving to the same directory. Right-click the shortcut afterwards and select Properties from the context menu. Locate the Target path in the Shortcut tab and add -addressbook at the end of it (there is a blank between the closing " and the -addressbook, the end should read thunderbird.exe -addressbook). It brings up the Thunderbird, and puts the address book a tab. I want the address book to open stand "alone" https://tinyurl.com/2daxwwnd

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I am not sure what you're seeking, but the addressbook opens by pressing F9 when in composition pane.

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Hi David, I want to create a short-cut to open "only the "address-book" for Thunderbird. I do not want the main TB to come up. I want TB addressbook to come up all by itself.

This is how I did it many moons ago. I went here, then created a shortcut to thunderbird.exe. Then ight click, operties, and in Target Path, you add a space and then -addressbook. However, it doesn't work, it brings up TB client, and opens to addressbook in a tab to the right of the main window. Grrr

"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird \thunderbird.exe"

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Try this: open the Address Book tab, then right-click the tab, Move to New Window (see picture).

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Hey sfhowes, Yeah, that just creates another instance of TB, with the addressbook tab next to the main window.

So I'm starting to think, it's just not possible. I hope I'm wrong. :)

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If you only update the addressbook occasionally, you may be satisfied by exporting a csv file and importing to a spreadsheet.

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Hi David, I think that's too much, and it isn't really what I want. Like I said, I used to be able create a short-cut, and have TB address-book, pop up, and pop up "alone". I could go back to TB version 3.0. lol

I appreciate the effort David. TY

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Robert said

Hi David, I think that's too much, and it isn't really what I want. Like I said, I used to be able create a short-cut, and have TB address-book, pop up, and pop up "alone". I could go back to TB version 3.0. lol I appreciate the effort David. TY

I think you are plain out of luck there as the address book is "in a tab" there is no other option. There is no in a windows option to leverage into a short cut.

There was and perhaps still is a command line argument for the address book. But there is no dedicated window for it to open into. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Start_Address_Book_from_command_line so even if it still exists, it will open in a tab.