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Contacts+ lets you stay fully connected and master your contacts. It lets you easily access the contact information you need to make connections.

The Mac’s Contacts app has a feature called “Smart Groups” that will let you automatically organize your contact cards. Smart Groups are essentially saved searches, so you could use this feature to sort your contacts by various criteria. For example, sort your contacts by the state they live in or by whether they’re already in a group. ‎Access and edit your contacts from personal, business, and other accounts with the Contacts app. Features. Add contacts manually. Or sync them from iCloud, Gmail, Exchange, or your Mac or PC. Customize contact cards to quickly reach people in the ways you communicate with them most.

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  • Add social profiles and photos to your contacts
  • Clean and merge duplicate contacts
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The Contacts app is the central repository on your Mac for everyone you know, including their email addresses, phone numbers, and even social media information. Now, with macOS Sierra, you can also start a call or a text someone right from a contact's card. How to connect iCloud, Google, Yahoo, and more to Contacts. In the Contacts app on your Mac, click the Add button near the bottom of the window, then choose New Group. If it wasn’t already shown, the sidebar appears. The area on the right shows “No Cards” until you add contacts to the group. Enter a name for the group, then add contacts to the group.

  • Combine and Sync Contacts
    • Combine address books - combine Google Contacts, Microsoft Exchange / Office 365 contacts, your Mac Address Book, social media accounts and more
    • Backup contacts - safely store your contacts in the cloud
    • Keep in sync - sync your contacts across all your devices and platforms
  • Organize and Clean
    • Merge duplicates - automatically de-dupe your contacts
    • Add tags and notes - sync tags and notes across devices
  • Fully Connect
    • View photos - automatically add photos to all your contacts
    • Add context - connect social media profiles, titles, and more
    • See company info - learn more about your contacts' workplace
  • Do Even More With Fullcontact Premium
    • Scan business cards - add contacts with just an iPhone photo
    • Capture email signatures - update your contacts from their email signatures
    • Sync multiple accounts - sync up to 5 address books

Contacts User Guide

You can organize your contacts into groups to work with them more easily. For example, if you regularly email people in a school group or on your cycling team, you can create a group and address your email to the group instead of each person.

Create a group

  1. In the Contacts app on your Mac, click the Add button near the bottom of the window, then choose New Group.

    If it wasn’t already shown, the sidebar appears. The area on the right shows “No Cards” until you add contacts to the group.

  2. Enter a name for the group, then add contacts to the group.

Another way to create a group is to select one or more contacts listed in the sidebar, then choose File > New Group From Selection.

If you use more than one account in Contacts, and All Contacts is selected in the sidebar when you create a group, the new group is added to the default account (as specified in Contacts General preferences).

Add contacts to a group

  1. In the Contacts app on your Mac, select one or more contacts listed in the sidebar.

    There’s no limit to the number of contacts you can add to a group. If you use more than one account in Contacts, make sure the contacts you select are in the same account.

  2. Drag the selected contacts to a group in the sidebar.

    If the contacts aren’t added to the group, check if it’s a Smart Group—you can’t add contacts to a Smart Group.

If you use an Exchange account in Contacts, those contacts can belong to only one folder at a time. Any contacts that aren’t in a folder you create are in the default Exchange Contacts folder.

Remove contacts from a group

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  1. In the Contacts app on your Mac, select the group in the sidebar.

  2. Select the contacts you want to remove from the group.

  3. Press the Delete key on your keyboard.

  4. Click Remove from Group.

    If you want to delete the contacts from the Contacts app, click Delete.

Create or delete a subgroup

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You can include a group within a group, to help streamline emailing the groups or printing their contact information.

In the Contacts app on your Mac, do one of the following:

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  • Create a subgroup: Drag a group to another group in the sidebar.

    Both groups remain in the sidebar. When you select the parent group, the subgroup is shown in the contacts list; double-click the subgroup to show its contacts.

  • Delete a subgroup: Select the subgroup, then choose Edit > Remove From Group.

Rename a group

  1. In the Contacts app on your Mac, select the group in the sidebar.

  2. Choose Edit > Rename Group.

To see which groups a contact belongs to, make sure the sidebar is shown, select a contact, then press and hold the Option key. Groups that include the contact are highlighted in blue in the sidebar.

You can create a Smart Group that automatically includes or excludes contacts based on criteria you specify. See Create and change Smart Groups.

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