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Windows Phone 7: Editing a Contact

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12/29/2010 10:08:58 AM
If somebody in your contacts list changes jobs, moves to a new address, or adds a new cell phone number or e-mail address, you need to update his or her info on your phone. Here’s how to do it.

1. Edit a Contact

  1. On the Start screen, tap People.

  2. Tap the name of the person whose details you want to edit.

  3. Tap Edit.

  4. If you are editing a linked contact, choose an account. Then do one of the following:

    • To edit an existing field, tap it, enter the updated information, and then tap Done.

    • To add a new field, tap the Add icon, enter the new information, and then tap Done.

  5. When you finish, tap Save.

  6. Press the Back or Start button on your phone to exit.


Tip:

You can’t edit someone’s Facebook information on your phone, but there’s an easy workaround. Simply create a new contact card under a different account (say, Windows Live or Gmail), and link it to the person’s Facebook profile.


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