Address book export - CSV file

Hello people,
Is there any way I can export my addresses as a CSV file so that I can import it into gmail's web client thingy?
many thanks,
J

I have the same qustion except not from apple mail but from Eudora address bk to gmail addressbk.
I did download the app > worked but gave no option of macmail (which is not used) or eudora which is the active email. but click I did. > installed it (as no option to see what had been made into the .CSV file.> it did indeed take some names from the eudora address bk calling them 'most commonly used addresses " (???) .. but only 11 out of several hundred.
any ideas how to get the remainder of the eudora address bk exported ?

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