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`EXHIBIT 9 PART 2
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`EXHIBIT 9 PART 2
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`Exhibit K
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` *
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`Finish Address Book Entry
`Complete the partial text of a nickname.
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`Insert Recipient
`Insert the chosen recipient”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 137.
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` Special
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`This menu lets you use additional Eudora functions.
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`Filter Messages
`Run the manual filters for the current message(s).
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`Make Address Book Entry…
`[shift] Make Address Book Entry From Selection…
`Create an Address Book entry (nickname) from the current message.
`Create an entry from the selected addresses.
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`Find
`Search for the designated character string within a message, messages,
`mailboxes, or mail folders.
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`Sort [option] Sort Descending
`Sort the message summaries in a mailbox in ascending order.
`Sort them in descending order.
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`Filters
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`Display the Filters window.
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`Mailboxes
`Display the Mailboxes window.
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`Address Book
`Display the Address Book window.
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`Directory Services
`Display the Directory Services window.
`Eudora Mac Manual at 155.
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`“Special
`
`This menu lets you use additional Eudora functions.
`
`
`
`
`
`Filter Messages
`Run the manual filters for the current message(s).
`
`Make Address Book Entry…
`Create an Address Book entry from the current message.
`
`Add As Recipient
`Add selected text to the Quick Recipient list.
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`Remove Recipient
`Select a recipient from this menu and the recipient is removed from the
`Quick Recipient list.
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`Empty Trash
`Delete all messages from the Trash mailbox.
`
`Compact Mailboxes
`Reclaim unused space in all mailboxes.
`
`Forget Password(s)
`Make Eudora forget your passwords so mail can’t be checked.
`
`Change Password...
`Change a POP account password on the POP server.
`
`Message Plugins Settings...
`Open the Message Plugins Settings.”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 141.
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`For example (and without limitation to the Obviousness Statement that is
`incorporated into each element in this chart), this element is rendered
`obvious for the reasons stated in Exhibit U, Tables 10 and 19.
`
`Eudora discloses claim 1. See claim 1 above.
`
`Eudora further discloses this element.
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`See, e.g.:
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`Disclosure to Claim 1.
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` “
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` Inserting the Contents of a Text File into a Message
`
`
`The contents of a text file can be inserted directly into a message (and
`then edited if desired). To insert a text file into a message, put the cursor
`where you want the text inserted, and select Attach Document… from the
`Message menu. Then select the text file you want and click on the Insert
`button. The text from the file is inserted into your message and you can
`edit it as normal.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 42.
`
`“The Replace with field displays the dictionary entry alphabetically
`closest to the questioned word. If this suggestion is not acceptable, you
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`Claim 18
`A method according to claim 1,
`wherein performing the action
`includes causing insertion of at
`least part of the second information
`into the document.
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`can change it by clicking on a word from the list. Or, you can type the
`correct spelling of the word directly in the Replace with field. Once the
`Replace with field contains the correct entry, click the Replace button.
`The word in the document is replaced with the word in the Replace with
`field. The spelling checker then proceeds with the check.
`
`******
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`Replace with
`Replace the questioned word with the word in this field. You can select a
`word from the Dictionary/Guesses field, or type a new one.
`
`******
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`Replace (All)
`Replace this occurrence of the questioned word with the word in the
`Replace with field. If you use Replace All , you replace this and all
`subsequent occurrences of the questioned word.
`Eudora Mac Manual at 43-44.
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` “
`
` To correct the misspelled word, type the correct spelling of the word in
`the Change To field, select it from Suggestions list and click the Change
`button, or double-click it in the Suggestions list. The spelling checker then
`proceeds with the check.
`
`Check Spelling Dialog
`The Check Spelling dialog allows you to ignore an unknown word,
`change it, suggest the correct spelling, add the word to your user
`dictionary, edit your dictionary, or change the spell checking preferences
`via the Options button. Each of the fields and buttons is described below.
`
`******
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`Change To Field
`This field works in conjunction with the Change and Change all buttons.
`It allows you to modify the unknown word by typing its correct spelling in
`this field, or selecting a suggested alternative spelling from the
`Suggestions field, and then clicking the Change or Change all buttons, as
`described below.
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`******
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`Change Button
`This button substitutes to contents of the Change To field for the unknown
`word.
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`Change all Button
`This button substitutes to contents of the Change To field for the unknown
`word, and all subsequent occurrences of the unknown word.
`Eudora Windows Manual at 34-35.
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` The ‘Make Address Book Entry’ Command
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`
`The Make Address Book Entry… command is used to create entries in
`your Address Book, and is especially helpful for making group entries.
`You can use this command from anywhere in Eudora, including the
`Address Book, mailboxes, open messages, and the Directory Services
`window.
`
`From anywhere in Eudora, including open messages, you can highlight
`the addresses you want, then hold down the shift key and select Make
`Address Book Entry From Selection… from the Special menu. The
`New Nickname dialog is displayed prompting you for the nickname of the
`new entry. The new entry’s Address(es) field will include all of the
`addresses that you selected.
`
`Note: If the new nickname has the same name as an existing nickname, a
`prompt is displayed asking if you want to add the selected names to the
`existing nickname or replace the existing nickname with the new selection.
`
`In the Address Book, highlight several different entries (hold down the
`shift key to select multiple entries in sequence, or the command key to
`make disjoint selections), the select Make Address Book Entry… from
`the Special menu. The New Nickname dialog is displayed prompting you
`for the nickname of the new entry. The Address(es) field of the new entry
`will include the nicknames for the entries you selected, not the real
`addresses.
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`In a mailbox, highlight the message(s) you want and select Make
`Address Book Entry… from the Special menu. The New Nickname
`dialog is displayed prompting you for the nickname of the new entry.
`Follow the instructions for creating a new entry. If the current message is
`an outgoing message, the new entry will include all of the addresses in the
`To , Cc , and Bcc fields. If the current message is an incoming message, the
`new entry will include the address in the From field. If multiple messages
`are current (i.e., you have several message summaries selected in a
`mailbox window), addresses are taken from each message and are all put
`in the new entry.
`
`Note: The Make Address Book Entry… command uses the Replying
`Settings. If the Reply to all by Default setting is turned on (or you hold
`down the option key), the new entry will include all of the recipients of the
`messages plus the sender. Or, if the Include yourself setting is turned off,
`your address is not included in the new entry.
`
`In an open message window, select Make Address Book Entry… from
`the Special menu. The New Nickname dialog is displayed so that you can
`name the nickname. If the current message is an outgoing message, the
`new entry will include all of the addresses in the To , Cc , and Bcc fields. If
`the current message is an incoming message, the new entry will include
`the address in the From field. See the note above about the Replying
`Settings.
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`In the Directory Services window, finish a Ph query and select Make
`Address Book Entry… from the Special menu. The New Nickname
`dialog is displayed so that you can name the nickname. The real name and
`e-mail address are included in the new entry.
`
`The ‘Finish Address Book Entry’ Command
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`With the Finish Address Book Entry command, you can enter a unique
`portion of a nickname in the To , Cc , or Bcc fields of a message, then
`select Finish Address Book Entry from the Edit menu, and the
`nickname will be completed for you. You must enter the characters in the
`nickname that make it unique, or Eudora will not know which nickname
`to use. For example, if you have two nicknames, joan and john, you would
`have to enter ‘joa’ or ‘joh’ for Eudora to complete them.
`
`To insert the real addresses for the entry, instead of the nickname, hold
`down the option key and select Finish & Expand Address Book Entry
`from the Edit menu. To set this to happen all the time, turn on the
`Expand nicknames immediately option in the Sending Mail settings.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 99-101.
`
`“The “Make Address Book Entry” Command
`
`The Make Address Book entry command is used to create entries in your
`Address Book, and is especially helpful for making group entries.
`
`In the Address Book, highlight several different entries (hold down the
`Shift key to select multiple entries in sequence, or the Ctrl key to make
`disjoint selections), then select Make Address Book Entry... from the
`Special menu. The New Nickname dialog is displayed prompting you for
`the nickname of the new entry. The Address(es) field of the new entry
`will include the nicknames for the entries you selected, not the real
`addresses.
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`Using the “Make Address Book Entry” command from the Address Book
`
`In a mailbox, highlight the message summaries you want and select Make
`Address Book Entry… from the Special menu. The New Nickname
`dialog is displayed prompting you for the nickname of the new entry.
`Follow the instructions for creating a new entry. If the current message is
`an outgoing message, the new entry will include all of the addresses in the
`To , Cc , and Bcc fields. If the current message is an incoming message, the
`new entry will include the address in the From field. If multiple messages
`are current (i.e., you have several message summaries selected in a
`mailbox window), addresses are taken from each message and are all put
`in the new entry.
`
`Note: The Make Address Book Entry command uses the Reply Options. If
`the Include yourself option is on, your address is included in the new
`entry.
`
`In the Directory Services window, finish a Ph query, select the items that
`you want to include in the entry (or do not select anything to use all of the
`items), and select Make Address Book Entry... from the Special menu.
`The New Nickname dialog is displayed so that you can name the
`nickname. The real name and e-mail address are included in the new
`entry.
`
`The “Finish Address Book Entry” Command
`
`With the Finish Address Book Entry command, you can enter a unique
`portion of a nickname in the To , Cc , or Bcc fields of a message, then
`select Finish Address Book Entry from the Edit menu, and the
`nickname will be completed for you. You must enter the characters in the
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`nickname that make it unique, or Eudora will not know which nickname
`to use. For example, if you have two nicknames, jon and john, you would
`have to enter “jon” or “joh” for Eudora to complete them.
`
`To insert the real addresses for the entry, instead of the nickname, hold
`down the Shift key and select Finish Address Book Entry from the Edit
`menu. To set this to happen all the time, turn on the Automatically
`Expand Nicknames option in the Miscellaneous Options.”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 87-89.
`
`“To open a new message address to someone on your Quick Recipient
`List, select New Message To, Forward to , or Redirect To from the
`Message menu, and select the nickname from the displayed list.
`
`To insert a nickname into a message that you have already opened, put the
`cursor where you want the nickname and select Insert Recipient from the
`Edit menu.
`
`To insert the real address(es), instead of the nickname, hold down the
`option key and select Insert & Expand Recipient from the Edit menu.
`To set this to happen all the time, turn on the Expand nicknames
`immediately option in the Sending Mail Settings.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 102.
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`“To open a new message addressed to someone on your Quick Recipient
`List, select New Message To, Forward To , or Redirect To from the
`Message menu, and select the nickname from the displayed list.
`
`To insert a recipient into a message that you have already opened, put the
`cursor where you want the recipient and select Insert Recipient from the
`Edit menu.
`
`To insert the real address(es), instead of a nickname, hold down the Shift
`key and select Insert Recipient from the Edit menu. To set this to happen
`all the time, turn on the Automatically Expand Nicknames option in the
`Miscellaneous Options.
`
`More than one recipient from the Quick Recipient List can be added to the
`To , Cc , and Bcc fields of any message. If you use the Insert Recipient
`command, commas are added where necessary.”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 90.
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` “
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` Note: To add the results of your Ph query to your Address Book, select
`Make Address Book Entry… from the Special menu (for details on how
`to use this command, see the section ‘The “Make Address Book Entry”
`
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`Command’). This may not work if your Ph server is not set up for it.
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`******
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`To add an address to an existing message, make sure the message you
`want to address is active, open the Directory Services window, do the Ph
`or Finder query, then click on the To , Cc or Bcc button. The address from
`the query result is added to the appropriate field of the current message.
`
`Or, you can select the e-mail address from the results and drag it into the
`appropriate field of the outgoing message.
`Eudora Mac Manual at 104-105.
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` “
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` Edit
`
`
`This menu provides text editing tools.
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` Addressing a Message from the Directory Services Window
`
`
`You can create and address a message with the command results in the
`Directory Services window.
`
`To create a new message, be sure there are no outgoing messages already
`open, do the Ph or Finder command, and use the Tab key to select the
`right address (if there is more than one). Then click on the To , Cc or Bcc
`button. A new message is created, and addressed appropriately with the
`query results.
`
`To add an address to an existing message, make sure the message you
`want to address is active, open the Directory Services window, do the Ph
`or Finger command, and use the Tab key to select the right address. Then
`click on the To , Cc or Bcc button. The address from the query result is
`added to the appropriate field of the current message.”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 92.
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`Finish Address Book Entry
`[option] Finish & Expand Address Book Entry
`Complete the partial text of a nickname.
`Complete it and expand it to its real address.
`
`Insert Recipient
`[option] Insert & Expand Recipient
`Insert the chosen nickname.
`Insert the real address of the nickname.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 149-50.
`
`“Edit
`
`This menu provides text editing tools.
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` *
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` * *
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`Finish Address Book Entry
`Complete the partial text of a nickname.
`
`Insert Recipient
`Insert the chosen recipient”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 137.
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` “
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` Make Address Book Entry…
`[shift] Make Address Book Entry From Selection…
`Create an Address Book entry (nickname) from the current message.
`Create an entry from the selected addresses.
`Eudora Mac Manual at 155.
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` “
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` Make Address Book Entry…
`Create an Address Book entry from the current message.
`
`Add As Recipient
`Add selected text to the Quick Recipient list.”
`Eudora Windows Manual at 141.
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`For example (and without limitation to the Obviousness Statement that is
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`Claim 19
`A method according to claim 1,
`wherein performing the action
`includes causing insertion of at
`least part of the second information
`into the document by the first
`computer program.
`
`Exhibit K
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`incorporated into each element in this chart), this element is rendered
`obvious for the reasons stated in Exhibit U, Tables 3, 12, 13, 18, and 21.
`
`Eudora discloses claim 1. See claim 1 above.
`
`Eudora further discloses this element.
`
`See, e.g.:
`
`Disclosure to Claim 1.
`
` “
`
` Inserting the Contents of a Text File into a Message
`
`
`The contents of a text file can be inserted directly into a message (and
`then edited if desired). To insert a text file into a message, put the cursor
`where you want the text inserted, and select Attach Document… from the
`Message menu. Then select the text file you want and click on the Insert
`button. The text from the file is inserted into your message and you can
`edit it as normal.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 42.
`
`“The Replace with field displays the dictionary entry alphabetically
`closest to the questioned word. If this suggestion is not acceptable, you
`can change it by clicking on a word from the list. Or, you can type the
`correct spelling of the word directly in the Replace with field. Once the
`Replace with field contains the correct entry, click the Replace button.
`The word in the document is replaced with the word in the Replace with
`field. The spelling checker then proceeds with the check.
`
`******
`
`Replace with
`Replace the questioned word with the word in this field. You can select a
`word from the Dictionary/Guesses field, or type a new one.
`
`******
`
`Replace (All)
`Replace this occurrence of the questioned word with the word in the
`Replace with field. If you use Replace All , you replace this and all
`subsequent occurrences of the questioned word.
`Eudora Mac Manual at 43-44.
`
` “
`
` To correct the misspelled word, type the correct spelling of the word in
`the Change To field, select it from Suggestions list and click the Change
`
`
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`button, or double-click it in the Suggestions list. The spelling checker then
`proceeds with the check.
`
`Check Spelling Dialog
`The Check Spelling dialog allows you to ignore an unknown word,
`change it, suggest the correct spelling, add the word to your user
`dictionary, edit your dictionary, or change the spell checking preferences
`via the Options button. Each of the fields and buttons is described below.
`
`******
`
`Change To Field
`This field works in conjunction with the Change and Change all buttons.
`It allows you to modify the unknown word by typing its correct spelling in
`this field, or selecting a suggested alternative spelling from the
`Suggestions field, and then clicking the Change or Change all buttons, as
`described below.
`
`******
`
`Change Button
`This button substitutes to contents of the Change To field for the unknown
`word.
`
`Change all Button
`This button substitutes to contents of the Change To field for the unknown
`word, and all subsequent occurrences of the unknown word.
`Eudora Windows Manual at 34-35.
`
` “
`
` The ‘Make Address Book Entry’ Command
`
`
`The Make Address Book Entry… command is used to create entries in
`your Address Book, and is especially helpful for making group entries.
`You can use this command from anywhere in Eudora, including the
`Address Book, mailboxes, open messages, and the Directory Services
`window.
`
`From anywhere in Eudora, including open messages, you can highlight
`the addresses you want, then hold down the shift key and select Make
`Address Book Entry From Selection… from the Special menu. The
`New Nickname dialog is displayed prompting you for the nickname of the
`new entry. The new entry’s Address(es) field will include all of the
`addresses that you selected.
`
`Note: If the new nickname has the same name as an existing nickname, a
`
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`prompt is displayed asking if you want to add the selected names to the
`existing nickname or replace the existing nickname with the new selection.
`
`In the Address Book, highlight several different entries (hold down the
`shift key to select multiple entries in sequence, or the command key to
`make disjoint selections), the select Make Address Book Entry… from
`the Special menu. The New Nickname dialog is displayed prompting you
`for the nickname of the new entry. The Address(es) field of the new entry
`will include the nicknames for the entries you selected, not the real
`addresses.
`
`
`
`
`
`In a mailbox, highlight the message(s) you want and select Make
`Address Book Entry… from the Special menu. The New Nickname
`dialog is displayed prompting you for the nickname of the new entry.
`Follow the instructions for creating a new entry. If the current message is
`an outgoing message, the new entry will include all of the addresses in the
`To , Cc , and Bcc fields. If the current message is an incoming message, the
`new entry will include the address in the From field. If multiple messages
`are current (i.e., you have several message summaries selected in a
`mailbox window), addresses are taken from each message and are all put
`in the new entry.
`
`Note: The Make Address Book Entry… command uses the Replying
`Settings. If the Reply to all by Default setting is turned on (or you hold
`down the option key), the new entry will include all of the recipients of the
`
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`messages plus the sender. Or, if the Include yourself setting is turned off,
`your address is not included in the new entry.
`
`In an open message window, select Make Address Book Entry… from
`the Special menu. The New Nickname dialog is displayed so that you can
`name the nickname. If the current message is an outgoing message, the
`new entry will include all of the addresses in the To , Cc , and Bcc fields. If
`the current message is an incoming message, the new entry will include
`the address in the From field. See the note above about the Replying
`Settings.
`
`In the Directory Services window, finish a Ph query and select Make
`Address Book Entry… from the Special menu. The New Nickname
`dialog is displayed so that you can name the nickname. The real name and
`e-mail address are included in the new entry.
`
`The ‘Finish Address Book Entry’ Command
`
`With the Finish Address Book Entry command, you can enter a unique
`portion of a nickname in the To , Cc , or Bcc fields of a message, then
`select Finish Address Book Entry from the Edit menu, and the
`nickname will be completed for you. You must enter the characters in the
`nickname that make it unique, or Eudora will not know which nickname
`to use. For example, if you have two nicknames, joan and john, you would
`have to enter ‘joa’ or ‘joh’ for Eudora to complete them.
`
`To insert the real addresses for the entry, instead of the nickname, hold
`down the option key and select Finish & Expand Address Book Entry
`from the Edit menu. To set this to happen all the time, turn on the
`Expand nicknames immediately option in the Sending Mail settings.”
`Eudora Mac Manual at 99-101.
`
`“The “Make Address Book Entry” Command
`
`The Make Address Book entry command is used to create entries in your
`Address Book, and is especially helpful for making group entries.
`
`In the Address Book, highlight several different entries (hold down the
`Shift key to select multiple entries in sequence, or the Ctrl key to make
`disjoint selec