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What are the basics of doing lookups?

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What are the basics of doing lookups?

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TntMPD allows you to do a lookup either on your whole contact list or starting with the group you have displayed. You often have to do multiple lookups to get the final group you want. Replace the current group: Looks at all your contacts and creates a new group based on the results. For example, you could look up all contact who live in Minnesota. Lookup within the current group: Only finds contacts within the current group who meet the desired criteria (explained below). Example: With your contacts from Minnesota, you lookup only those who are financial partners. Add to the current group: Only looks at contacts not in the current group who meet the desired criteria, then adds those contacts to the existing group of contacts. Example: You decide to add Wisconsin partners as well, so you do a lookup that asks for all contacts in Wisconsin. Your current group now has financial partners for Minnesota and all contacts from Wisconsin. Take away from the current group: Looks at the existing

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