How Can You Tell Which Group a Contact is In (in Lion)?

Before Lion, you could hold the option key while viewing an address book entry, and it would show you what Groups you assigned it to. It would highlight in Yellow. That seems to be gone in Lion. Is there a way to go down your adrress book listeings and tell what group each name is assigned to?
(I know you can highlight a group to see it's members. That's not what I mean here. In Snow Leopard and before you could go through each address book name and tell what group it was assigned to.)

the most reliable way is to go on the phone and tap
Settings/General/About - that will tell you the capacity (among other things)
but remember the actual space wont be what Apple advertises - my 128 GB iPhone 6 + says it has 114 gb of space - there is formatting and the operating system to take into account
the size is also printed on the back of the original box but unless you have the phone and get get the serial number off the phone (which is in that same location) you cant be sure the box is from the phone you are trying to buy

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