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Old 10-08-2010, 12:59 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
It's all in google....not that much in any case...just family-friends...

I keep my global contacts separate.
I was thinking about your cell phone service, not your stored contacts.

My contacts are mostly on Google, too, and I make it a reflex to add anyone I'm likely to speak to again to the list.

Back when I used Outlook, I did that with my Outlook Contacts folder, and that became the basis of my PDA address book. The PDA also served to keep home and office Outlook contacts files in sync, as anything added in one got added to the other next hotsync.

I can do that in a round about way with Google, exporting the Contacts to CSV files.
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