Use the People page in Outlook.com to view, create, and edit contacts and contact lists. Create new contacts from scratch, or add someone as a contact from an email message. You can also create a contact list for sending email to a group of people.

New contacts are saved in your default Contacts folder, and you will also see them under All contacts. If you want to save the contact in a different folder, select the folder before creating the contact.


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You can add people (email addresses) to a contact list in two ways: By editing a contact list and adding people to it from within the list, or by selecting one or more contacts and adding them to a list from the Add to list option on the toolbar.

*Note that the search contacts box is different from the search people box. The first contains phone numbers, addresses, company names etc., while the second allows search only by name and email address.

The contacts tab on your Yahoo Mail is like an address book with the people icon inside. You can find it in the upper left corner of your screen just below the Yahoo Mail logo, so if you just hover over it. A pop-up with contacts will appear.

I have just got a new macbook pro. I currently use hotmail via outlook.com, this looks after my mail, contacts and calendar. I do not use icloud. This all syncs perfectly with my ipad and iphone. I have been trying to set it up to do the same on my Macbook Pro but was having issues. From what I understand Exchange Activesync which works on the iphone/ipad is not supported on the Macbook. is this correct?

If you are just after a 1 time sync to transfer your contacts to your mac there is a way via Google / Gmail. It's a pain in the bump since you need an account everywhere and they all want phone numbers and personal datas etc, but at least it works. Though I did it the other direction Mac -> outlook.com (people)

3. Outlook.com then shows the contacts from Goggle as Google contacts in the same address book as the (maybe) already existing contacts from outlook.com. But you also can export / import them now as CSV file!

4. I did even go further and connected my work PC's outlook with outlook.com and so was able to finally upload (via the MS exchange server of the company) all Mac contacts to my windows phone (Nokia Lumina) and work PC.

So far no luck here. Currently the problem is that the work PC outlook does only get the outlook.com contacts synced but since the google contacts are only shown there and not automatically imported, it is all stuck at Google.

Since I haven't created any new contacts on iCloud , this group appears empty in both my phone and in Icloud.com , I'm trying to import my hotmail list of contacts to icloud in both my phone and in iCloud.com, Is there a way to do this without creating all my contacts again in iCloud??

I used Safari to log into icloud.com and did them through there... much easier than typing into the phone, but still not as easy as doing an import. Even iCloud doesn't have an import mechanism, if you're already got stuff in your contacts.

Here's what I don't understand: Why is the support for Hotmail so robust on iOS devices, and so poor on the desktop? On the cheapest iPod Touch, I get cloud-synced email, calendars, contacts, and everything from hotmail. On Mac's Mail and Contacts and Calendar, nothing but POP mail. That's an odd disconnect. Maybe mail needs a rewrite on the Mac.

If you want your hotmail mail, contacts, and calendars on your iOS device, you're in luck. In settings, you can just pick hotmail, put in your login, and it should all come in without trouble. That's what happened with the little iPod I got. Same holds for iPad.

I had the same task to do and found that it functioned only "manually" by importing each contact as a vcf file into icloud contacts. In settings of my iphone I chose icloud as the standard account for "contacts".

Then I opened a single hotmail contact, chose "send contact" -> sent it as e-mail -> to my own email account accessible on the same iphone and opened the vcf file. Then I chose "save as new contact" and found it as a new "cloud contact" in my iphone. A lot of work if you have many contacts.

hotmail contacts are by definition in the cloud. The issue isn't how to get them onto an iPhone (because that's pretty easy). The issue is getting them over to iCloud for good or, secondarily, getting them into the Mac's default desktop email client. The former can be done with an import of some kind. The latter is to my knowledge impossible, as the Mac desktop mail client doesn't offer "cloud" abilities with hotmail. It will link to hotmail only as a POP client and will not bring in contacts from that account -- unlike the iOS clients, which will do it.

I tried importing the .vcf file that i created from my hotmail account, it doesn't work, it seem that the only way is creating the contacts on iclod one by one and then merging them with hotmail on your phone.

Until I find a usable email client / contact manager, does anyone have any ideas how to search my hotmail and/or outlook contacts? I guess I need to export then to CSV every time I want to lookup a contact. Maybe there is a 3rd party cross platform contact manager I could use? Or should I put all my contacts into gmail? Anyone else have this issue?

Hotmail is included as a service in Windows Live, which is the central location for several Windows-based services -- including MSN Messenger, Groups, Office and several other online services. If you have a Hotmail account, you have a Live account. Any contacts you've saved via Hotmail are still there, as well as any contacts you've added via MSN Messenger with the same account. If you don't have a contact saved, you can search Windows Live profiles to find his contact information.

Click the first letter of the contact's name along the top to jump to that section of your contacts. If you know that you have the contact saved to a specific group, you can select that group from the sidebar. If you don't remember the contact's name but remember part or all of his email address, you can use the search bar to find him.

Choose the person you're searching for from the search results. If the person is someone saved to your Hotmail contacts, he'll pop up underneath the Search bar as you're typing, or in the first results of your search. Beneath the Live profile results, the page also returns the top three results from Bing.

Note: If your Hotmail account is sync with other services like Facebook you can unlink first from this services to remove the sync contacts to lessen the contacts you will be deleting.

sign in on your Hotmail account,click on the OUTLOOK sign(on left)it will schroll down click on (people)it will show you your contacts then you can delete which ones you want.i have just done this procedure and works.hope this helps.

Do you have Outlook? You can try to use the Hotmail Outlook connector, thereby syncing your Hotmail to Outlook (via a new profile) and then in theory, deleting your new profile's contacts in Outlook should sync to Hotmail, therefore deleting from Hotmail.

Sign in to Outlook.com/Hotmail.comClick on People (on the top left it shows Outlook, click on the drop down arrow to select people)Here, you can select all the contacts you wish (don't wish) and they will appear on the right side of the screen. Above these, is the option to delete as the group).It only displays X records at any point so if you've got a lot of contacts, this is probably not ideal.

You could probably do it with a client of some sort. For example the Windows Live Mail program that downloads and installs on your computer. Or if you connect to hotmail using a fairly modern smart phone.

I keep all my contacts in my work email account (MS Exchange with Outlook 2010) and also use Hotmail for emails (e.g. [email protected]). I would like to be able to access all my Exchange contacts when I send an email from Hotmail.

Click on the one marked "People" and all of your old Hotmail contacts should be there. If that's not the case, it might be worth flagging this issue to Microsoft to see if they can shed any light on it.

My dad's hotmail account is now on Outlook, but only a portion of his contact list transferred. We downloaded a csv of his hotmail contact list, added it to Outlook, and all the contacts appear under "People" but do not appear in the contact list when he tries to add an address to an email. wtf

I have to use Hotmail, not Gmail, as I primarily use Outlook on a PC, and Gmail provides no (free) Outlook sync method for contacts and calendars. With iPhone, you just add your Hotmail account and it syncs your contacts both ways seamlessly.

This puts your Hotmail contacts into the Android phone app. This is HALF the job. However, if you edit a contact, it does not sync back to Hotmail. The edit is local to the phone. If you lose your phone, you lose the number.

It also adds an Android account called "Outlook", and puts your Hotmail contacts in the Android phone app. Great, no? NO. Again, if you edit a contact, it stays on the phone, the sync is one way. Even worse, if you add a new contact as a Hotmail contact, it does not sync anywhere.

Surely there is someone who uses Outlook on a PC and has an Android phone, and needs to sync contacts two ways, something I have been doing without issue for the last 10 years with Windows CE phones and iPhones?

all my contacts in Outlook for Android, but they are not editable, they are read-only. If I change a contact in Outlook on my desktop, I see the change in Outlook for Android. But no way to get changes or new contacts back the other way. Unfortunately, contacts in Outlook for Android are largely useless as I don't use email on my phone and would rarely use Outlook for Android, I only installed it to try to get contacts to sync. I need the contacts in the phone's phone book.

all my contacts appear on the Android phone app, but it's one-way sync only. If I change a contact on the phone, the change is not reflected or saved anywhere. If I add a new contact, it's not synced or saved anywhere. If I updated a contact on the PC or in the Hotmail web browser, this change is synced back to the phone, overwriting any changes I have made to an existing contact on the phone. Contacts are correctly marked as belonging to the Hotmail/Exchange account. ff782bc1db

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