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I think it's after TB updated past version 100 that only selective addresses appear when I start typing in a contact's name in the address field. I haven't changed anything in Settings, but for Addressing it's set to use "Local Address Books" when addressing messages and the default startup directory is "All Address Books." Based on what I can discern it looks like it's not suggesting any addresses from Gmail. There are in fact 2 Gmail accounts connected to TB and they show up in the Address Book. If the side bar is enabled these address books show up and are searchable. Any ideas?

I think it's after TB updated past version 100 that only selective addresses appear when I start typing in a contact's name in the address field. I haven't changed anything in Settings, but for Addressing it's set to use "Local Address Books" when addressing messages and the default startup directory is "All Address Books." Based on what I can discern it looks like it's not suggesting any addresses from Gmail. There are in fact 2 Gmail accounts connected to TB and they show up in the Address Book. If the side bar is enabled these address books show up and are searchable. Any ideas?

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Ok, I figured it out. Although the GMail address books are there, it was because the CalDav and TbSync add-ons were now disabled (being no longer supported after v. 100?) that for whatever reason TB wouldn't search those address books from the address line. However, I was able to sync them by adding a new CardDav address book and using the following line for user name https://www.googleapis.com/carddav/v1/principals/username@gmail.com/lists/default/