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How to restore my additional address books (abook1,2,3, etc.)?

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I have TB 52.8.0. I found the archived question "The latest Thunderbird update 52.2.0 (32-bit) has deleted/remove some of my contacts" and followed the instructions. Got the MOREFUNCTIONSFORADDRESSBOOK extension installed. Went to add the address books using Tools/Import/Address Books. The only choices I got were Outlook, Outlook Express, text file, or vCard. I can't figure out how to tell TB to find and load the address books. I've been at this for hours. Help please!

I have TB 52.8.0. I found the archived question "The latest Thunderbird update 52.2.0 (32-bit) has deleted/remove some of my contacts" and followed the instructions. Got the MOREFUNCTIONSFORADDRESSBOOK extension installed. Went to add the address books using Tools/Import/Address Books. The only choices I got were Outlook, Outlook Express, text file, or vCard. I can't figure out how to tell TB to find and load the address books. I've been at this for hours. Help please!

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Open your Address Book. Select an address book (e.g. Personal Address Book, or create a new one and select that) then click the Tools item in the Address Book's menu bar. You should see an entry there for More Functions For Address Book.

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Open your Address Book. Select an address book (e.g. Personal Address Book, or create a new one and select that) then click the Tools item in the Address Book's menu bar. You should see an entry there for More Functions For Address Book.

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Thank you Zenos!! This was the last piece in the puzzle. I have all my address books now.