![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first time one of these applications is started, a profile named "default" is created. Netscape 7.x, Mozilla Suite and SeaMonkey 1.x all use the same profile folder location and profile registry file ("registry.dat"). You can also use Windows Search to find specific files in your profile folder but on Windows XP and above you must enable searching hidden files and folders in the Search tool itself. You can also navigate to to the profile folder location in Windows Explorer or My Computer but on Windows 2000 and above, you first need to enable viewing hidden files and folders in your Windows Folder Options. You can also specify which folder to open, such as %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ (SeaMonkey 2) or %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Profiles\ (Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey 1.x). You can then open successive folders until you get to the profile folder. This will open a Windows Explorer window showing the contents of the "Application Data" folder in Windows 2000/XP or the "AppData\Roaming" folder in Windows Vista and above. Windows Vista/7/8/10: Press "Windows key R" to open the Run dialog → type %APPDATA% → click OK (Alternatively, press the Windows key to open the Start menu, type %APPDATA% in the search box and press the enter key.).Windows 2000/XP: Click Start → Click Run → Type in: %APPDATA% → click OK.Select the location to save the exported file to, and then click “Export.” The CSV file is saved in the location you specify.To quickly find your profile folder, you can use the %APPDATA% environment variable as follows: ![]() Type a name for the CSV file to be exported into the File Name field. When you release the mouse button, all of the records populate the spreadsheet.Ĭlick “File” on the toolbar in the Numbers application, and then click “Export” to open the Export Format window.Ĭlick the “CSV” tab in the Export Format window.Ĭlick the “Unicode (UTF-8)" option, and then click the “Next” button. Each record is highlighted when you click it.Ĭlick and drag one of the highlighted records to the first cell in the spreadsheet. Press and hold the “Shift” key, and then click on each record in the Address Book that you want to export. Open the iWork Numbers application and create a new, empty spreadsheet.Ĭlick the Address Book window to make the window active. The ABBU file imports into the Address Book program. Navigate to and click on the ABBU file, and then click the “Open” button. Click the “File” menu, and then click “Import” to open a file selection window. ![]()
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