Searching contacts

You can search titles and first, last, and company names in your contacts on iPad. If you have a Microsoft Exchange account, an LDAP account, or a CardDAV account you can also search those contacts.

Search contacts: In Contacts, tap the search field and enter your search.

Search a GAL

Tap Groups, tap Directories at the bottom of the list, then enter your search.

 

 

Search an LDAP server

Tap Groups, tap the LDAP server name, then enter your search.

 

 

Search a CardDAV server

Tap Groups, tap the searchable CardDAV group at the bottom of the list,

 

then enter your search.

 

 

Save contact information from a

Search for the contact you want to add, then tap Add Contact.

GAL, LDAP, or CardDAV server

 

 

 

Contacts can also be found through searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 32.

Adding and editing contacts

Add a contact on iPad: Tap Contacts and tap . If isn’t visible, make sure you’re not viewing an LDAP, CalDAV, or GAL contacts list; you can’t add contacts to those.

Edit contact information: Choose a contact, then tap Edit.

Add a new field

Tap

 

 

 

Add Field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add a contact’s Twitter user name

Tap

 

 

 

Add Field, then tap Twitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change a field label

Tap the label and choose a different one. To add a new label, scroll to

 

the bottom of the list and tap Add Custom Label.

Change the ringtone or text tone for the contact

Tap the ringtone or text tone field, then choose a new sound in Settings > Sounds.

Delete an item

Tap

 

, then tap Delete.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assign a photo to a contact

In edit mode, tap Add Photo or tap the existing photo. You can choose

 

to take a photo with the camera, or use an existing photo.

 

To import photos from your contacts’ Twitter profiles, go to Settings >

 

Twitter. Sign in to your Twitter account, then tap Update Contacts.

 

 

 

 

Delete a contact

In Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down and tap

 

Delete Contact.

 

 

 

 

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Chapter 14    Contacts

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