Ok, to add to this thread, how do you go about removing a contact?  I think I 
stumbled across this once, but can't remember how I found it now, so could use 
a memory refresher, sense I have several I need to get rid of.
On Jun 14, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

> My responses are in the below message.
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 5:08 PM, jean parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello All:
>> I am having no end of trouble with the contacts manager on the i phone.
>> Finding a contact is ok for the most part although trying to slog through 
>> the letter headings is annoying.  
>> My current problem is how to add a contact.  When I open up the add contacts 
>> thing the first thing it wants to know is whether I want to add a photo.  
>> Whatever.  Then it has a field for last name and then first name.  Somehow 
>> when I try to enter the last name in the last name field ten the first name 
>> in the first name field they both end up in the last name field.
> Are you double tapping on each field in turn? Just flicking to the next field 
> is not enough, you must then tap on it to edit it.
> 
>> Next comes company then mobile button.  Thinking this is where I put 
>> someone's mobile number I tap this and get some nonsense about labels
> This is the place where you can label the phone number. If the contact only 
> has a work and home number, you would hit the "mobile" button, choose work or 
> home, then hit done.
> 
>> If I cancel this and return to the add contact dialogue I find a mobile 
>> phone text field that was not there previously.
> No, it was there all along, but when you get out of the labels screen you are 
> automatically focused on the field to enter the number you just labeled.
> 
>> This text field contains  a keypad I guess but then when I return to the add 
>> contact screen once again I have to go all the way to the done field in 
>> order to hopefully save the contact.  There has to be a better way.
> What do you mean by "return"? Once you are adding the number, just touch the 
> number field or the label button, then keep flicking right to enter 
> additional information.
>> Jean
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