Gmail Contacts Duplicates

Written by Alan Monday, 28 December 2009 08:00

Everyone who has a Gmail account has duplicate contacts.  It’s inevitable.  You email someone’s home address and then their work address and they show up as separate listings.  It used to be you’d have to go go through your contacts one by one and fix these.  But, recently, Google released an update to Gmail that takes care of this for you.

1. Sign-in to your Gmail account and click Contacts and on the right click the Find Duplicates button.

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2. You now will see a list of you duplicates.  You click Details to view specific information on each.  Then, simply click Merge and you’re done.

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 Gmail Contacts Duplicates

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