Nov 04, 2014 Pre-Yosemite Mail did indeed have an Address Panel window (a miniature version of the full Contacts app) which has now gone. You can click the + symbol on the right edge of the To, CC, fields, and add individuals, or you can drag and drop from your full Contacts app.
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Contacts User Guide
Contacts automatically creates a contact card for you when you set up your Mac. Information on your card, such as your name, email address, or picture (if you add one), can be used in other apps, such as Mail or Safari. If you add a nickname to your card, Siri uses your nickname instead of your first name.
See your card
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In the Contacts app on your Mac, do any of the following:
- Choose Card > Go to My Card.
- In the contacts list, look for the Me icon next to your name.
Make changes to your card
In the Contacts app on your Mac, do any of the following:
- Select a different card as your card: Select a card, then choose Card > Make This My Card.
- Change information on your card: Change or add information. Your picture can be used in other apps, such as Messages or Mail.
- Make your card private: Choose Contacts > Preferences, click vCard, then select “Enable private me card.”
- Choose fields on your card to include when you share or export: Select your card, click Edit near the bottom of the window, then select the Share checkboxes for the fields you want to include when you share or export your card. The Share checkboxes are shown only if you chose to make your card private.
Information on your card can be used by Safari to automatically fill in your contact information, passwords, and more on web forms.
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