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Working with Contacts
Some address books are shining examples of organization and neatness, while most address books - probably including yours - are messy affairs, rife with sticky notes and scrawls in the margins. By reading this series of tutorials, you'll master the Contacts view and take charge of your information mess.

  Tutorials
  Organize Contacts
  Place a Call to a Contact
  Link Contacts and Email Messages
  Select Address Book
  Delete Contact Information
  Create a Business Card
  Get Around in Contacts
  Create a New Contact
  Add a Contact from a Message
  Find a Contact by Name
  Find a Contact by Keyword
  Find a Contact from Any View
  Find Someone Using the Internet
  Create a Distribution List
  Use the Organize Button