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Offline puppies

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You can also directly register someone else if you have their public key.  It will register them with whatever name you have them saved under in your contact accounts.  Generally I think its better to allow others to register themselves in case their chosen name is taken. 
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Gotcha, thanks.
It was blocking me because in my list of contacts it was saved under a different username.

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choose the account you want to send from.  select transfer.  Just to the right of contact name there is a green box.  Select that green box.  That will bring up a window that will have an upper slot for account name, and a lower slot for public key.  I recommend using a format like local-name to ensure you don't accidentally send to the wrong account.  After you have entered those  two boxes  hit ok.  Select the amount, enter a memo if you feel like it and click send.
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My friend wants me to send him the registration fee but of course, he is not registered.
How do I send him the fee as the wallet has no feature to send to a public key?