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How To Make the Best of Your FreeConference.com Address Book


 

The Address Book stores all of your contacts by name and email address, and can be found under the ‘Menu’ tab. See for yourself how easy it is to manage your contacts!

All of your account’s contacts are stored in the ‘Address Book’ under the ‘Menu’ tab.

  • To add a contact, click on ‘Add’ and select ‘Add Contact’ from the drop-down menu, where you will be asked to input the name and email address of your contact.
  • You can also Group your contacts to make your scheduling easier if certain participants are regulars in your meetings. To make a Group, click on ‘Add’ and select ‘Make Group’ from the drop-down menu. You will be asked to input the name of this newly formed group along with selecting the contacts of those who you would like to include.
  • If you wish to upload contact information from your other accounts, click on ‘Add’ and select ‘Import Contacts’ from the drop-down menu. You have the option to import from Google Contacts or through uploading a CSV or a vCard file.

 

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