I thought command s was the command to save on the mac?

> On Sep 21, 2016, at 5:01 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK, this is a little bit perplexing.
>  
> I have ICloud set up on all of my iOS devices, all of which are running iOS 
> 10.  All of them have contact syncing enabled.  Further, I have contact 
> syncing enabled on all of my macs.  All of them are on the exact same wifi 
> network, and all of them are signed into the exact same ICloud account.
>  
> On my mac, when I open the contacts app, I then hit command+N to add a new 
> contact.  In Sierra, at least, I'm told that the currwent card is in "All 
> ICloud," which makes complete sense.  On a sidenote entirely, did Voiceover 
> used to say that in El Capitan? I don't remember it doing so.  Anyway, 
> getting back to the problem, I get the tontact's info filled out, stop 
> interacting with the scroll area, hit VO+Space on the Add button, which then 
> turns to an Edit button.  I then quit Contacts with Command+Q.
>  
> Now, If I go over to my iPad, or my iPhone, or one of my other macs, and I 
> look in contacts, I don't see the contact showing up.
>  
> I wondered if somehow I was putting the contacts only locally on the mac, not 
> in ICloud, but that isn't the case.  Looking on the mac side, it appears that 
> the contact is indeed going into All ICloud.  So, what in the blessid world 
> is going on here!  I really don't get this.  Before anyone says, and, you're 
> absolutely sure you're signed in and syncing contacts on all devices... yes.  
> I am.  Trust me.  I looked.  Where did you look.  Well, on iOS, I went 
> settings>ICloud.  Under there, I see Contacts: On.  and it shows my Apple ID 
> on that screen correctly.  Have I rebooted the devices?  Yes, I have.  Many 
> times.  How about the mac?  Yes.  Again, many times.  On the mac, I'm going 
> to system prefs, ICloud, then am looking in the services table, and contacts 
> is definitely checked.  Yes, I tried on all devices turning contacts off and 
> back on to refresh.  Upon turning contacts back on, I was asked what to do 
> with existing contacts, and I said merge.
>  
> I'm confident that the contacts are not showing up on iOS, as Siri can't find 
> them, and when I look manually in the Contacts app, I move the table index to 
> the correct letter, then flick down through the contact list, and they are 
> not showing up.
>  
> I even not only turned contacts off and back on to refresh things, I even 
> signed completely out of ICloud, and then back in on all devices.  No good.  
> So yeah... What on earth!
>  
> Chris.
> 
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