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ContactsLaw captures the '''addresses''' of your contacts for the purpose of sending written correspondence, location-based profiling and managing business registration details.  
[[ContactsLaw]] captures the '''addresses''' of your [[Contact|contacts]] for the purpose of sending written correspondence, location-based profiling and managing business registration details.  


== Types of Addresses ==
== Purposes ==
ContactsLaw supports multiple types of addresses, each serving a specific purpose:
Addresses can be used for the following purposes:


* '''Physical Address''': The actual location of a business or individual.
* '''Physical''' - The actual location of a business or individual.
* '''Mailing Address''': Used specifically for sending correspondence.  
* '''Mailing''' - Used specifically for sending correspondence.
* '''Registered Office Address''': The official address for business registration purposes.
* '''Registered Office''' - Official address for business registration purposes.
* '''Custom Addresses''': Addresses with custom labels for specific needs, such as property locations.
An address can be used for more than one purpose.


== Address Data Integration ==
== Auto-Completion ==
ContactsLaw comes pre-loaded with data from Australia Post to streamline the process of entering addresses. This feature includes:
ContactsLaw comes pre-loaded with data from Australia Post to streamline the process of entering addresses. This feature includes:


* '''Forward Lookup''': Enter a suburb name to retrieve the corresponding postcode.
* '''Forward Lookup''' - Enter a suburb name to retrieve the corresponding postcode.
* '''Reverse Lookup''': Enter a postcode to retrieve the corresponding suburb names.
* '''Reverse Lookup''' - Enter a postcode to retrieve the corresponding suburb names.
* '''Country and State Lists''': Choose from a list of predefined countries and states to ensure accuracy and consistency.
* '''Country and State Lists''' - Choose from a list of predefined countries and states to ensure accuracy and consistency.


== Flexible Address Formatting ==
== Formatting ==
By storing addresses in component form, ContactsLaw offers maximum flexibility:
ContactsLaw uses structured addresses where the individual components of the address are stored separately. This allows, for example:


* '''Local and Domestic Addresses''': Can be simplified by omitting the name of the state or country.
* '''Domestic Addresses''' - Can be simplified by omitting the name of the state or country.
* '''International Addresses''': Adjusted for clarity and layout preferences.
* '''International Addresses''' - Adjusted for clarity and layout preferences.
== Address management ==
== Management ==
Multiple addresses can be added to a contact and they can be given custom descriptions.
Multiple addresses can be added to a [[contact]] with custom descriptions for each.


Addresses can be marked as physical, mailing or registered offices. More than one purporse can be selected for a single address.
Addresses can be marked as being ''effective'' during a certain period only. Addresses that are no longer effective will be retained (and can be searched) but will not display on the [[Contact Summary|contact summary]]. Addresses can be future dated - helpful for example, if the contact is known to be changing address.
 
Addresses can be assigned "Effective" from and to dates. Addresses that are no longer effective will be retained, but will not display on the contact summary page.


[[File:Addresses (Add New Address).png|none|thumb|500x500px]]
[[File:Addresses (Add New Address).png|none|thumb|500x500px]]
== Inheriting addresses ==
== Inheritance ==
 
 
Address inheritance in ContactsLaw facilitates efficient management by allowing addresses to be inherited from related contacts. 
 
A contact can inherit an address from a related contact. Any updates made to the entity's address automatically update contact's inherited address, maintaining consistency across all relevant records.


This function extends beyond addresses and is available for phone numbers and email addresses, ensuring seamless integration across communication channels. Addresses can be future dated - helpful for example, if the contact is known in advance to be changing address.
A [[contact]] can inherit an address from a related contact. Any updates made to the entity's address automatically update contact's inherited address. [[File:Addresses (Enherit).png|none|thumb|500x500px]]
[[File:Addresses (Enherit).png|none|thumb|500x500px]]
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 3 December 2024

ContactsLaw captures the addresses of your contacts for the purpose of sending written correspondence, location-based profiling and managing business registration details.

Purposes

Addresses can be used for the following purposes:

  • Physical - The actual location of a business or individual.
  • Mailing - Used specifically for sending correspondence.
  • Registered Office - Official address for business registration purposes.

An address can be used for more than one purpose.

Auto-Completion

ContactsLaw comes pre-loaded with data from Australia Post to streamline the process of entering addresses. This feature includes:

  • Forward Lookup - Enter a suburb name to retrieve the corresponding postcode.
  • Reverse Lookup - Enter a postcode to retrieve the corresponding suburb names.
  • Country and State Lists - Choose from a list of predefined countries and states to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Formatting

ContactsLaw uses structured addresses where the individual components of the address are stored separately. This allows, for example:

  • Domestic Addresses - Can be simplified by omitting the name of the state or country.
  • International Addresses - Adjusted for clarity and layout preferences.

Management

Multiple addresses can be added to a contact with custom descriptions for each.

Addresses can be marked as being effective during a certain period only. Addresses that are no longer effective will be retained (and can be searched) but will not display on the contact summary. Addresses can be future dated - helpful for example, if the contact is known to be changing address.

Addresses (Add New Address).png

Inheritance

A contact can inherit an address from a related contact. Any updates made to the entity's address automatically update contact's inherited address.

Addresses (Enherit).png