Color Coding Contacts in Address Book?

I hate Microsoft Entourage and have been wanting to jettison it forever. The only thing holding me back? I LOVE to color code my contacts so that I can view them in the address book and in email based on who they are - purple is family, work related is green.

My question is this. How can I color code my contacts? Is this even possible. I've been through this thing top to bottom and am either missing the most obvious thing of all time or I'm clueless. If I can color code folders on my desktop, why not contacts in address book, right?

Save me! I WANT to use Mail, Address Book and iCal!!!!

PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Jan 18, 2007 1:20 PM

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Jan 18, 2007 1:37 PM in response to SpinFoss

You can't "color code" anything. Apple Mail is not some sprawling feature-bloated Microsoft project. It's a very small footprint and tightly programmed address book database that is well integrated into the OS. It is possible Address Book will include color properties in the future, but that king of visual noise is not Apple's style.

If you relly must have a colored family, you should stick to Entourage.

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