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Trying to Sync CardBook with Google

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I have installed CardBook on TB v78.7.1. I found setup instructions on another website that start out with "Click the CardBook icon". I have no idea where that icon is. I have looked in several places and I am unable to match those instructions to real life.

So what I hope to find here is help with setting up CardBook on TB v78 which is running on Linux Mint 20.1 Cinnamon desktop, to sync with my Google Contacts.

JC

I have installed CardBook on TB v78.7.1. I found setup instructions on another website that start out with "Click the CardBook icon". I have no idea where that icon is. I have looked in several places and I am unable to match those instructions to real life. So what I hope to find here is help with setting up CardBook on TB v78 which is running on Linux Mint 20.1 Cinnamon desktop, to sync with my Google Contacts. JC

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If CardBook is enabled, right-click the Mail Toolbar, Customize..., and drag the CardBook icon onto the toolbar. Or, Tools/CardBook on the Menu Bar. Then, click the 3-bar icon at the upper left on the CardBook tab, Address Book, New Address Book, Remote, Google, enter your gmail address.... Cookies must be enabled in TB Edit/Preferences/Privacy & Security to allow OAuth2 authentication.

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If CardBook is enabled, right-click the Mail Toolbar, Customize..., and drag the CardBook icon onto the toolbar. Or, Tools/CardBook on the Menu Bar. Then, click the 3-bar icon at the upper left on the CardBook tab, Address Book, New Address Book, Remote, Google, enter your gmail address.... Cookies must be enabled in TB Edit/Preferences/Privacy & Security to allow OAuth2 authentication.