Sharing & Using Contact Details in Contacts for macOS Sierra
Contacts macOS Sierra
| Intermediate
- 6 videos | 23m 54s
The information you add to the Contacts app for macOS Sierra can be used in different ways. Learn how to import and export contacts, share them via email, and print them for envelopes and contact lists.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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import and export contacts in macOS Sierrashare contacts via Mail in macOS Sierrasync your contacts in macOS Sierra
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share contact addresses via the Maps app in macOS Sierraprint envelopes and contacts lists in macOS Sierrasave contacts as PDFs in macOS Sierra
IN THIS COURSE
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5m 22sIf you have a contacts list that you would like to add to the application, you can easily import and add those contacts and replace duplicates too. See how to import contacts from a backup file or vCard as well as how to export a contacts or backup your contacts list within the Contacts application on macOS Sierra. FREE ACCESS
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3m 1sSharing your contacts can be done via the contact card. You can also drag and drop contact directly into in email or add a vCard as in attachment. See how share contacts via the Contacts and Mail applications on macOS Sierra. FREE ACCESS
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2m 43sYou may have multiple accounts connected to your Contacts application. See how to synchronize your online accounts with the Contacts application in order to have all your contacts in one place. FREE ACCESS
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2m 42sIf you've added an address to a contacts you can share and view the location via the Maps application on macOS Sierra. See how to activate and share the location of your contacts from their contact card. FREE ACCESS
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6m 9sIf you need to send letters, you can print your contacts address directly on an envelope from the Contacts application on macOS Sierra. You can also print a hard copy of your contacts list if you need a physical copy. FREE ACCESS
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3m 57sYou can export your contacts as a PDF or order to keep a file version that can be shared or viewed across all operating systems. See how to export a single contact or a complete contact list within the Contacts application on macOS Sierra. FREE ACCESS