How to merge duplicate information in Google Contacts

January 26, 2015   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Google, Technology, TIP AND TRICKS

Do you have duplicate contacts in your Google Contacts or on your Android Smartphone?

Here’s a simple way to remove/merge duplicate contacts:

1. Login to your Gmail account

2. Click on Contacts. There’s a few ways to go into contacts:

Click on the Apps icon at the top right hand corner

Google Gmail Contacts

 

or click on the drop down icon next to Mail and then select Contacts

Google Gmail Contacts Mail

3. Click the more button at the top

Contact More button

4. Click Find & Merge duplicates

Merge Documents

5. A list of all the duplicates will show up.

Merge Documents - duplicates

If there are no duplicates then the below message will appear:

[note color=”#ffff80″]

No duplicates found

Yay! No duplicates

[/note]

Contact no duplicates found

 

Make sure your contacts are synchronised with your Android smartphone and you will notice there will be no duplicates

[colorbox title=”Question” color=”#333333″]Have you found any easier ways? Let us know in the comments below[/colorbox]
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