if your on a mac its easy. just create a group in your address book. then drag those contacts to that group. once sync'd your new group will appear on your phone.I'd like to have two separate contacts lists, one for one of my businessses and one for the other anyone know of a way to do this on the iPhone?
Thanks,
Stargrrl
it can and it can't. when you sync your phone to your computer is loads that info. so if you have groups set up in your contacts, then you will have groups set up on your phone.That would be nice. One of the
main reasons I got the iPhone
was because I assumed it would
have advanced sorting and grouping
in the contacts.
Hrmm.... I will see if I can set that up whenit can and it can't. when you sync your phone to your computer is loads that info. so if you have groups set up in your contacts, then you will have groups set up on your phone.
If you each make a group for your contacts and place ALL of your contacts in that group...then use the sync for "selected" groups you should be able to select your group. Just need to remember put a check next to your group each time you sync. Definitely can't have iTunes on auto sync to do this. Or you could leave both groups checked and have them on each iPhone if you don't want to bother remembering to change it for each sync. Just select your group when using the phone. Easy to do if using Windows Address Book....a bit more complicated if you are using Outlook. Which program are you using to sync contacts?We are a 2 - 3GS household. How do I keep our contact lists separate when we sync in iTunes?
Microsoft OutlookIf you each make a group for your contacts and place ALL of your contacts in that group...then use the sync for "selected" groups you should be able to select your group. Just need to remember put a check next to your group each time you sync. Definitely can't have iTunes on auto sync to do this. Or you could leave both groups checked and have them on each iPhone if you don't want to bother remembering to change it for each sync. Just select your group when using the phone. Easy to do if using Windows Address Book....a bit more complicated if you are using Outlook. Which program are you using to sync contacts?
Read this thread paying particular attention to where the folder must be created to be a separate group.Microsoft Outlook
Thanks Brown Gem, I'll give it a shot when I get home!Read this thread paying particular attention to where the folder must be created to be a separate group.
http://forums.everythingicafe.com/threads/syncing-selected-outlook-exchange-contacts-w-iphone.33671/