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Title: How to back up your contacts on Mac
Post by: HCK on January 15, 2019, 04:05:22 pm
How to back up your contacts on Mac

Keep your contacts and all their info safe — back them up on your Mac.

Your contacts are just phone numbers and addresses; they're business connections, loved ones, and each contact's card likely contains sensitive information and important stuff that you don't want to lose. You likely have contacts on your iPhone or iPad, and maybe you even use Messages and FaceTime on your Mac. If that's the case, back up your contacts on your Mac to make sure that no one goes missing.

How to manually back up contacts on your Mac
How to export your contacts to your Mac from iCloud


How to manually back up contacts on your Mac

Just like your iPhone or iPad, you have a Contacts app on your Mac, and you can manually back up all of your contacts right in the app.

Export them

Launch the Contacts app on your Mac.
Click on File in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Click Export.
Click on Contacts Archive.

Name the save file, choose where you'd like to save, and click Save.



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