Windows Contacts is a new application distributed with Windows Vista, that replaces the old Windows Address Book. This application has all the features of its predecessor and some new ones such as the ability to add pictures to your contacts, a new XML based file format for storing contacts and better extensibility for integration with other applications.
As you can imagine, Windows Contacts integrates with Windows Mail. When you create an e‑mail message in Windows Mail, you select the recipient from your Contacts folder. Even if you do not use Windows Mail as your default e‑mail client, you can still use Windows Contacts to store all the contact information about the people you know.
The Windows Contacts shortcut can be found directly in Start Menu -> All Programs. When the application is launched, it loads all the existing contacts.

Windows Contacts offers a pretty limited functionality. All you can do is create or delete contacts, create contact groups and import or export your contact list.
To create a new contact, press the New Contact button. A new window will appear where you will be able to enter the information you have about your new contact. You can enter plenty of information which is split into several categories: name and e-mail, home, work, family, notes and IDs.
You can also add a picture of your contact. To do that, click on the small arrow that can be found below the picture icon from the right side of the window. A small menu containing two options will appear. From this menu, select the Change picture option and then browse to the location of the contact's picture.

After you have finished completing all the information press the OK button and the new contact will be added to your contact list.
NOTE: If you cannot find the New Contact button, then right click and select New -> Contact.
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Window contacts to windows calendar
I have had this system for 1 day. I have not been able to get birthdays and anniversary info onto windows calendar. I contacted gateway the manufacture of the computer who is responsible for oem programs and got a big I don't know. They said to contact windows who said it was gateways responsibility to address the question. I bounced back and forth. Does anyone stand behind thier product? Windows wants 60/hr to answer the question about thier software that is not covered under any help menu. GREED I spent allot of meoney on a system and its software to be treated like crap.
Inability to create new or import contacts
Can anyone help me. I'm trying to import / create new contacts in Windows Contacts, but there appears to be a software error. When I click 'new contact' a box pops up for less than half a second and then disappears. Whe I click 'import' I get a sngle dialogue box containing nothjing more than a red circle with a cross through it entitled 'error'!
I did install MS Office XP 2002 before finding out that Vista and Office 2002 don't get on. I've since uninstalled it but wonder if that's got anything to do with it. I am, though, aware that othes have had similar problems.
Any help would be gratefully received!
Tim
group contacts
I have recently acquired a new computer with Vista. Have imported my old email address (from XP) and now I cannot open my group contacts to either view or add and delete names.
Any suggestions????
how to import contact from an excel csv into windows contacts
can anyone tell me how to import contacts from an ordinary windows excel csv file into windows contacts [vista version]? pls email me at carlosmiddleeastfz@gmail.com. thank u
i just deleted my entire
i just deleted my entire vista windows contacts on accident (i was trying to delete a shortcut icon) does anyone know how i can get this feature back?
deleted contacts
Have you looked in the Re-cycle bin?
If not there, do a system restore. Start> All Programs> System tools> system restore. (to an earlier date)
Contact List Organization
In Outlook Express I could organize my contacts in folders such as "gov.", "community club", "high school class mates", etc. Then when I prepared a message, I selected the folder that contained the person I wished to send to and selected the person. In Windows Mail, I have not been able to do that. Even if I organize in folders like I did in OE, the addresses come up in one long integrated list. How do I get back to the OE organization?
Contact List Organization
I have this same problem. Even though the contacts appear in folders in the contacts list, they do not appear in folders when you're composing a message and click on the "To" icon. What appears is, as you say, one long list. Have you found the answer to this problem yet? If you have, I hope you'll share it with me.
Contacts subfolders
OE permitted subfolders (family, friends, work, neighbors, etc). In a new message, the identities are easily found using TO--changing the mail identity's contacts to a subfolder (family). How can subfolder contents be found in WM?
details view
I have added the home address to my details view, but the home addresses are not appearing. I've tried enlarging the field and the addresses still do not show. Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong???
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