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address book abook.mab missing

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HI, I have just been trying to use the Softmaker / Textmaker database where you can import the address book to use with whatever is needed. However I had a problem, it required me to download a file called 'abook.mab'. It could not find this file. So I did a search of my C: drive. Neither could I. Please advise what I need to do to resurrect this file or do I have to generate it?

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HI, I have just been trying to use the Softmaker / Textmaker database where you can import the address book to use with whatever is needed. However I had a problem, it required me to download a file called 'abook.mab'. It could not find this file. So I did a search of my C: drive. Neither could I. Please advise what I need to do to resurrect this file or do I have to generate it? Regards Kevin

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the abook part is still the same, it is now abook.sqlite.

To examine contents of SQLite files I use https://sqlitebrowser.org/dl/ but it is a quite technical tool.

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Thunderbird address book is no longer the abook.mab and the format of the storage file has changed from MORK to SQLite.

I suggest you ask someone involved with softmaker/ textmaker what their solution for recent Thunderbird versions is.

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Thanks Matt, I've just emailed them. Do you know where the sqlite information is called and kept?

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the abook part is still the same, it is now abook.sqlite.

To examine contents of SQLite files I use https://sqlitebrowser.org/dl/ but it is a quite technical tool.

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Thanks Matt, Great help. Regards

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Hmm Well, I don't seem to have an abook.sqlite either. Something strange going on here me thinks. CANCEL that.... Should be asleep 0415 in the AM...sorry. Ignore the can't find it I have found it, not quite where I expected it though. OK thanks Matt regards

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