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I just noticed that my address database was missing a lot of street addresses. I just searched and found your thread describing the same problem - none of the "home" addresses get synced to the GVM address book. Unfortunately I don't think your solution will work for me. It sounds like I'm running a different version of Palm desktop (I recently downloaded the current version). It doesn't have the tabs and pulldowns you describe to change the address fields around.
What a disappointment. I was really excited when I found a PIM solution with GVM, now I'm back to square one.
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Thanks for the info. I'm running Palm Desktop 6.2.2. I'll see if I can find the older version and downgrade. I don't have Datebk5, but are you saying that it is necessary for proper address syncing? I'm assuming not, but just wanted to double check. I have heard that it's a great calendar replacement.
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The street addresses don't sync over from my desktop to
my N800 when I input contact info into Palmdesktop. Everything else does. Oddly everything does
sync from n800 to desktop. I've looked for settings
that may be limiting what gets synced but I don't
see anything. So am I missing a setting somewhere or is
this just sort of disfunctional?
thanks,
Neil