You can save information about people, such as title, addresses, birthdays, and more. You can also do things such as create groups to use as mailing lists, or print contacts as labels.
You can change the look of your contacts.
You can save important information about people, such as mailing addresses, birthdays, and companies. You can import contacts from other programs, and more.
This quick reference includes a screen image explaining the basics in Contacts, as well as tables listing other commonly-used tasks and shortcuts.
You can show or hide the preview pane, and you can display it on the bottom or the side.
From My Contacts or Recent Contacts, you can view your contacts as business cards, rather than as a list. You can also hover over a name in many places in Notes to view a business card for that person.
The addresses that appear in Recent Contacts are chosen automatically, based on the people with whom you recently emailed, chatted, and had meetings. You can choose to stop adding names to Recent Contacts, or to add only some names, such as names from emails you send.
You can give someone access to view or edit your Contacts, or you can open other people's Contacts if they have given you access.
You can do many things with contacts, such as print them as labels or synchronize with iNotes and mobile devices.
You can get help solving problems in Contacts.