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Go to the Address Book menu, choose Preferences, and then click the Sharing icon. When the Sharing panel opens, turn on the checkbox for Share Your Address Book and wait for a few seconds while Leopard does some secret stuff to get everything set up. Now click the Add (+) button in the bottom-left corner of the panel, and select the person's name that you want to share your Address Book with. (This would probably be a good time to mention that if the person you've selected doesn't have a MobileMe account, none of this will work.) If you want this person to be able to edit your Address Book (rather than just read the information), turn on the Allow Editing checkbox. Now all you have to do is click Send Invitation to let them know the good news that they've been chosen to join a very elite group, and give them directions on how to access your Address Book. So long as they're connected to the Internet, they'll be able to access your Address Book (from their Group column) and make entries and changes directly. How cool is that? Very.
Excerpted from Mac OS X Leopard Killer Tips by Scott Kelby and Dave Gales |
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