Where is the Address Autocomplete button in v45
Answers to Address Autocompletion problems mention an autocomplete button in Options: There isn't one!
Autocomplete has always worked for me before but I had to reinstall v45 becasue of a machine crash and there is no button for autocomplete - on the Addressing tab I have ticked "Local Addressbooks" but that is all I can do and it appears to have no affect whatever on autocompletion
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re :below that 'Addressbooks for addresses autocomplete', click on 'Edit' button, select any or all address book listed.
Many people use the addon extension 'MoreFunctionsforAddressBook' and this adds that 'Edit' option.
So I included it just in case you already had the addon.
As you are not using that addon then it would not be available.
However, I'm wondering if you have another addon which is causing a conflict. Test this using Thunderbird Safe mode.
In Thunderbird
Help > Restart with addons disabled
check to see if autocomplete works by offering drop down potential matches. Report back on whether it works in Safe Mode.
If it works ok in Safe Mode: Restart Thunderbird and it should restart in normal mode. Tools or Menu icon > Add-ons disable each addon extension in turn to see which is causing the problem and report back on which addon was the culprit.
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You have already selected:
Tools > Options > Compositions > 'Addressing' tab Under 'Address Autocompletion' if you are using Thunderbird 'Address Book' to store contacts and their email addresses. Select: Local Address Books' click on OK.
Click on 'Write' In a TO field, start to type the name or email address of person and you should get a drop down list of possible matches for you to select saving you from typing the whole thing manually and potentially making an error.
Also please check Account Settings.
Right click on mail account in Folder Pane and select 'SEttings'
click on 'Composition & Addressing' for the maila ccount Under 'Addressing: When looking up addresses: select: 'Use my global LDAP server preferences for this account.
below that 'Addressbooks for addresses autocomplete' click on 'Edit' button select any or all address book listed. click on OK
check these settings for all other accounts. click on OK
All that is exactly as I have it BUT it is not autocompleting - it offers me nothing. I have been using TB for years and currently it is looking after 11 different email accounts - so I have some experience
in your answer 1: it is as set up, but on entering an address nothing happens other than what I type. All Addresses has about 270 addresses
in your answer 2: again it is set up as you suggest EXCEPT that you say "below that 'Addressbooks for addresses autocomplete'" there is nothing like that on the settings, either for any account nor for global preferences I do not have that option (see image file)
FYI: MS Windows 10 professional 32bit on an HP Desktop TB 45.0
Bonnyjarrs
Chosen Solution
re :below that 'Addressbooks for addresses autocomplete', click on 'Edit' button, select any or all address book listed.
Many people use the addon extension 'MoreFunctionsforAddressBook' and this adds that 'Edit' option.
So I included it just in case you already had the addon.
As you are not using that addon then it would not be available.
However, I'm wondering if you have another addon which is causing a conflict. Test this using Thunderbird Safe mode.
In Thunderbird
Help > Restart with addons disabled
check to see if autocomplete works by offering drop down potential matches. Report back on whether it works in Safe Mode.
If it works ok in Safe Mode: Restart Thunderbird and it should restart in normal mode. Tools or Menu icon > Add-ons disable each addon extension in turn to see which is causing the problem and report back on which addon was the culprit.
It worked fine in Safe mode The addon that caused the problem is "Faster Autocompletion of email addresses" which is now disabled so my problem is solved - thank-you very much indeed
(as a pointer to whoever wrote that addon; addresses were being typed from the begining in red instead of black - in other-words; it was not looking in any of my addressbooks becasue that now happens if I am entering an address which is new to me - it turns red as soon as I get to a 'not-in my addressbooks')
again, thanks,
bonnyjarrs