Manually sync contacts If Automatically sync is turned off and you want to update your contacts, you can manually sync Google contacts with your device using Google’s Contacts app. On your Android. Accessing and Editing Gmail Contacts. Once you get in the habit of adding your contacts to Gmail, it’s essential you keep those records up to date. As with adding contacts, make sure that you update them on a continual basis. Open Gmail in the browser of your choice. Choose the Apps icon from the menu. Set up the Gmail trigger, and make magic happen automatically in Google Contacts. Zapier's automation tools make it easy to connect Gmail and Google Contacts. Syncing Google contacts with Windows 10 works for both standard Gmail accounts and Google apps accounts. Finally, syncing Google contacts with Windows 10’s People app works by using a Microsoft account.
How can I sync all of my Gmail contacts to Contacts+?
1. Figure out where all of your Gmail contacts live. Here's a good place to start. Are they in your My Contacts? Other Contacts? Groups? Directory? Google has a few different lists.
2. Are you using the new or old version of Google Contacts? The new version, called Google Contacts Preview, has a blue and white interface.
3. Make sure that all of the contacts you want syncing with Contacts+ exist in your 'My Contacts'. Contacts+ only syncs with the contacts in the 'My Contacts' list. If you need to move contacts to your 'My Contacts' (from another list), you'll find instructions at the very bottom of this article.
4. Once your 'My Contacts' list is in good shape, sync your Gmail account to your Contacts+ address book. You can do this here: Sync Sources.
5. From there, click Add Sync Source -> Choose 'Google' and proceed.
Do I have contacts in Gmail?
If you've created a Gmail account (and have sent at least a few emails), you have contacts in your Gmail address book. These are called Google Contacts. In other words, with a Gmail account, you automatically have a Gmail address book, you're just likely unable to find it.
How can I find my contacts in Gmail?
You can find your contacts in Gmail (also known as your Google Contacts) a few different ways:
Option 1: Click on this link.
Option 2: Log into your Gmail account, click on Mail in the upper right-hand corner, then click Contacts.Option 3: Log into your Gmail account, click on the Google Apps dashboard in the upper right-hand corner, then click Contacts.
Am I using the old or the new version of Google Contacts?
You're either going to see the old or the new version of Google Contacts once you access your contacts in Gmail. If you're seeing a red and white interface on the left-hand side, you're using the old version of Google Contacts. If you're seeing a blue interface, you're using Google Contacts Preview (which is the new one).
Old version:
New version:
How many different contact lists does Google create for me?
Google will create a few different lists for you, such as My Contacts, Other Contacts, Groups, Circles, Directory, and more. You can read about these different lists here.
You'll want to pay close attention to your 'My Contacts', as this is the only list that Contacts+ syncs with. In other words, if you've connected (or are thinking about connecting) your Gmail account to Contacts+, the only list Contacts+ has access to is your 'My Contacts' in Google.
How do I know if I have contacts in my 'My Contacts' in my Gmail account?
Head over to your Google Contacts, then view your My Contacts in the upper left-hand corner.
To note: if you are using the new version of Google Contacts called Google Contacts Preview (it has a blue interface), you will not be able to easily distinguish between your 'My Contacts' and the other lists in Google.
We highly recommend that you switch back to the old version of Google Contacts to easily find your 'My Contacts'. Here are the steps to revert back to the old version of Google Contacts:
1. Click on More (left-hand side dashboard)
2. Click 'Leave the contacts preview'.
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How do I add contacts from other lists to 'My Contacts' in Google?
To easily add contacts, either click the box next to each contact's name or you can bulk-select contacts & add them to your 'My Contacts'. In other words, to make sure all of your Google Contacts are in your Contacts+, move contacts from one list - i.e. your Other Contacts - to your 'My Contacts'.
In the new version of Google Contacts, you can individually add contacts to your My Contacts or bulk-select contacts and add them to your My Contacts (using the +Person icon). Click on the contact >> click on +person icon.
Is Contacts+ syncing all of my Google Contacts?
Not necessarily. Contacts+ is only syncing with your 'My Contacts' on Google. Again, while Google has a few different lists (My Contacts, Other Contacts, Directory, etc.), make sure any contacts you want syncing with your Contacts+ account exist in your 'My Contacts'. See our Getting Started on Contacts+ for more instructions.
To manually add 'Other Contacts' to Contacts+, go to your Sync Sources -> … next to your Google Account -> Select 'Search for other contacts in Google'.
What are Google's contact storage limits?
Google has three different storage limits for contacts, which are posted on Google Apps Help Page. These limits for Google Apps accounts also appear to apply to normal Google accounts.
- The total number of contacts in a Google account must be 25,000 or less. Please Note: This includes Other Contacts as well as My Contacts. Contacts+ only brings in 'My Contacts' from Google, so it is possible that you may run into your storage limit in Google even if you have less than 25,000 total Google Contacts in Contacts+.
- The total size of these contacts must not exceed 20 MB.
- Individual contacts must not exceed 128 KB in size.
You are working with Gmail or G Suite and you need users in your organization to share new contacts with their colleagues, in the same way that they share Google Docs or Calendars.
Here are the different ways to do it efficiently:
The simplest way: Share Google Contacts Groups (a.k.a “Contact Labels” or “Address Books”)
The best practice is to organize your contacts into labels in Google Contacts Manager and share them using the Shared Contacts for Gmail Extension for Chrome. If you are not using Chrome as a browser, you can install their web application to share Google Contacts.
Step 1: Make sure you have contact groups
In Google Contacts, you have the possibility to organize your contacts into groups. They are called “Contact Labels” in Google Contacts interface. A Contact can belong to several labels.
Create one label for each category of contacts (such as, “Clients”, “Suppliers”, “Internal”, “Private” and so on).
Add the appropriate label(s) to your contacts.
Once the contacts you want to share are in a label, you’re all set to share this group with whomever you want!
Step 2 : Share your Google Contacts
To share a Google contact group (or contact label) with other G Suite or Gmail users, simply follow these steps :
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- Make sure you have installed Shared Contacts for Gmail Chrome Extension (if you have Chrome) or Shared Contacts for Gmail web app for other browsers.
- Go to Google Contacts.
- Click on the Share icon next to the label to open the sharing settings.
- Select users or users groups you want to share this contact group with (the same way you add recipients of an email).
- Click on “Share”.
- Define the permissions (View Only / Can Edit / Can Delete / Can Share / Is Owner).
- You are all set! In a few seconds, the users will now see the shared label in their Google Contacts and in their Android phones.
- If they have at least “Can Edit” permission, they will also be able to update the shared contacts or add new ones in the label.
The tedious way: import/export csv files
Create Excel files with the contact information you want to be included. You can then export this as a CSV file and send this CSV file with your colleagues who can then upload the CSV file into their own personal Google Contacts manager.
The main drawback with this solution is that contacts will never be up-to-date in real-time.
The business way: Use a CRM
There are many of these on the market, such as Zoho CRM or Nimble. All of these are good if you’ve got a large sales/marketing team working in collaboration with each other.
For a FREE TRIAL of Zoho CRM, click on the icon below:The limited way: Contacts Delegation
The Google Contacts Delegation Feature allows you to let another Google user to access all your contacts.
How does it work?
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- Open Google Contacts
- Click on “Delegate Access”
- Select the account to whom you wish to give access
- This person will then access to all your contacts
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- Note #1: the delegated user will not have access to your labels (contact groups)
- Note #2: The delegated user will not be able to access the shared contacts on their mobile, in Gmail autocomplete or in the contacts search bar.