Hello Listers,

I have never used FaceTime Audio with my MacBook, but I need to now.  When I 
asked Siri to call the person using FaceTime Audio with whom I wish to speak, I 
was told that the person was not in my contacts.  When I use my iPhone and 
issue the command, I am immediately connected.

How do I transfer the contacts on my iPhone to the MacBook?  I thought that 
this happened every time I back up my iPhone.  Do I also need to back up my 
MacBook and if so, what is the easiest way to accomplish this.  Truth be told, 
I thought that this happened in the background.  I do make regular Time Machine 
backups, but this has nothing to do with my Siri Macbook dilemma.

Thanks in advance for your thoughts,

Mike 

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