10.6.8 inconsistent between MacBook Pro and iMac???

This may be a dumb question, but I see inconsistencies between 10.6.8 on my 24" iMac and my 15" MacBook Pro.  Is there supposed to be a difference?  I wouldn't think so.  Here are a couple of examples...
1) Finder - On my iMac, there are buttons along the top of the window, like Delete, that don't appear on my MacBook Pro.
2) Address Book - On my iMac, in the Main window, I can select a contact then click the Edit button that appears at the bottom to edit that contact right in that window.  The Edit button does not appear in the Main window on my MacBook Pro.  I have to double-click the contact to bring up another window, THEN I see the Edit button.  I have to edit my contact in a separte window. 
I'm sure there are more, but those are a couple I've run into many times.  This makes no sense to me.  Why would the same OS act different on a Laptop versus a Desktop.  It's the same OS!!!  Can anyone unravel this mystery for me?
Thanks...Sue

Hi Sue
Try resetting your Address Book preferences by dragging the two files listed below from your Home/Library/Preferences folder to the Desktop. (A quick backup!)
Upon launch, Address Book will re-create these two preference files, with default settings.
If this method causes any issues, just quit everything and return the two .plist files you dragged to the Desktop, back to their original location, replacing the new default ones that were created.
Quit any email client (AppleMail) and Address Book first.
Go to your Home folder (From the Finder, ⌘-shift-H)
Open the "Library" folder, locate and open the "Preferences" folder
Locate and drag to the desktop the following:
com.apple.AddressBook.abd.plist
com.apple.AddressBook.plist
Launch Address Book. Edit button back?
Hope that helps.
- Oz

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