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You may not believe this but there are a few of us out here that still only
have one set of contacts in thier Outlook Address book. Well, I'm one of those and would like to graduate to the "more than one set of contacts lists in Outlook" level with someones help? I recently purchased (after the $200 discount) an iPhone and it will allow me to sync contacts with my outlook address book. However my address book (as you can assume since I have only had one for many years) is very large. The iPhone will only sync with the primary contacts folder (at least that's what I'm being told - correct me if I'm wrong) and therfore I don't want to pull ALL of those names over to it. Is there a way to create another sub contact group under the main one where I can move the majority of them to and only leave certain ones in the main group for the iPhone to sync with? Of course if someone out there with an iPhone knows of a better way to do this, I would appreciate that info also! Thank you (in advance) for helping!! |
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