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creating contact groups

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Edie Weintraub - 15 Aug 2006 19:12 GMT
I am interesting in creating separate contact groups, ie family, friends,
etc. Does anyone know how to do that? Additionally, i have a blackberry that
i sync with my contacts and i am only intersted in having friends and family
contact groups imported to my phone. please advise. thanks!
Brian Tillman - 15 Aug 2006 19:36 GMT
> I am interesting in creating separate contact groups, ie family,
> friends, etc. Does anyone know how to do that? Additionally, i have a
> blackberry that i sync with my contacts and i am only intersted in
> having friends and family contact groups imported to my phone. please
> advise. thanks!

There's really no such thing as Contact "groups".  I'd use categories were I
interested in what you appear to want.  As for choosing what to sync, that's
up to your sync software, not Outlook.
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Ken Ent - 17 Aug 2006 14:47 GMT
You can also create seperate contact folders to classify your contacts by
group; i.e., a "Family & Friends" folder.  As for syncing with your
Blackberry, that will depend on the software you use.  Activesync, for
example, will only sync your primary contact folder.  Even that will work if
you use the "Contacts" folder for your Family & Friends and put your other
groups in other contact folders.

> > I am interesting in creating separate contact groups, ie family,
> > friends, etc. Does anyone know how to do that? Additionally, i have a
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> interested in what you appear to want.  As for choosing what to sync, that's
> up to your sync software, not Outlook.
 
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