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What is the fix for multiple entries for the same person
MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 10.15
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What is the fix for multiple entries for the same person
MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 10.15
Sorry, I misinterpreted your question. It sounds to me like your contacts are generated, and reside on different accounts. Since you don't indicate which devices, or services are involved, I recommend that you consult these Support Articles:
Sorry, I misinterpreted your question. It sounds to me like your contacts are generated, and reside on different accounts. Since you don't indicate which devices, or services are involved, I recommend that you consult these Support Articles:
That's a lot to digest...so do you see duplicates in Contacts on iCloud.com? If you see duplicate contacts after setting up iCloud Contacts - Apple Support
Contacts are not associated with iCloud Drive.
Services involved refers to "Internet Accounts:" Use your internet accounts on Mac - Apple Support, and Use other contact accounts on iPhone - Apple Support
Considering your various devices/systems you should also review: System requirements for iCloud - Apple Support
peterwhi wrote:
I'm sorry, Ferd II, if I'm belabouring you with a lot of detail. It's hard to get that right.
The article you've first referred me to is again the only one I've looked at, at this stage. The very first thing that article suggests is that if the iCloud contacts are duplicated, I need to refer to Apple Support. As the iCloud contacts are showing as duplicated (and more), I've attempted to do that. But I'm not able to see how to get the support once I get to the main Apple Support page. And I do want to avoid trying to do this by telephone.
Perhaps one of the other articles will help with that?
No "belabouring" perceived.
You should really look at all of the articles I suggested, considering the combination of operating systems, and devices which you are using.
I can see where referring to Apple Support "in the first article" is nebulous. Perhaps: If your iCloud Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders won’t sync - Apple Support will help avoid telephone contact, but if you have a relative, or friend phone support may prove be your best option.
But it's been going on for a long time. Some of the items are the same and others are different. Several devices are involved in the syncing. I get as many as 7 entries on one device, 6 on another; in other cases the multiplication is lower and it appears that it's the more recently entered instances that have fewer multiplications. I guess, my main hope is to learn of any way I can remove the multiplications that would be less time consuming than dealing with each card one by one.
The duplicates (at least mostly) are on iCloud (accessed via iCloud Drive). By going to Apple Support didn't help me, first because there wasn't anything I was able to access there specific to duplicated Contacts and secondly, because I'm reluctant to go to Apple Support by way of telephone on account of a hearing problem I have.
Knowing now that this is what your first recommended article led me to, are you able to elaborate?
My devices are, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, older (mid 2007) iMac with restricted OS, iPad 2 and iPhone 8 Plus. I'm unsure about what to say beyond that about which services are involved.
I'm sorry, Ferd II, if I'm belabouring you with a lot of detail. It's hard to get that right.
The article you've first referred me to is again the only one I've looked at, at this stage. The very first thing that article suggests is that if the iCloud contacts are duplicated, I need to refer to Apple Support. As the iCloud contacts are showing as duplicated (and more), I've attempted to do that. But I'm not able to see how to get the support once I get to the main Apple Support page. And I do want to avoid trying to do this by telephone.
Perhaps one of the other articles will help with that?
If the "multiple entries" are the same, delete all but one.
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