Separating Contacts into groups

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TG3girls

I cannot find the answer to this question. I use MS Office 2007 home
edition and sync my contacts list to my Dell Axim x51v. I have several
groups that I interact with and have their contact information
included in my contacts. However, I do not want my entire contact
list to be synced into my PDA. I want to separate the contacts that
get synced from the list that can reside on my computer (that would be
synced as well as the non-synced group. Thanks for any efforts to
obtain an answer.
 
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Brian Tillman

TG3girls said:
I cannot find the answer to this question. I use MS Office 2007 home
edition and sync my contacts list to my Dell Axim x51v. I have several
groups that I interact with and have their contact information
included in my contacts. However, I do not want my entire contact
list to be synced into my PDA. I want to separate the contacts that
get synced from the list that can reside on my computer (that would be
synced as well as the non-synced group. Thanks for any efforts to
obtain an answer.

Most sync programs will operate on only the default folders. You'd need
something like Pocket Mirror from chapura.com to sync separate folders.
 
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TG3girls

Most sync programs will operate on only the default folders.  You'd need
something like Pocket Mirror from chapura.com to sync separate folders.

Hello, I will try again to explain what I want. I do not want to sync
all the separate groups. I only want one group of 100 contacts to be
synced into the PDA, while the other 950 contacts to stay on the
computer because I don't need their information on the PDA Thanks
again
 
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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

check your sync software - some allow you to sync only specific categories.
otherwise, move the other 950 to a new contacts folder.









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