What you're seeing is artifacts of the "Preserve Address Book data"
setting. Well-behaved applications shouldn't show these characters
(they're invisible Unicode characters) but many do. You can get rid of
them by switching to Gmail compatibility mode:

* In the Contacts tab, disable then re-enable the "Sync contacts"
option
* Select "Preserve Gmail compatibility"
* Click "OK"
* Force a push by making some small change to one of your Address Book
contacts
* Sync

When you switch modes, some contacts in Address Book might show
unusual changes (like doubled first names) after the first sync. If
so, just manually clean them up in Address Book and sync again. The
problem shouldn't recur.

Please let me know if you have any questions or run into any
problems.

Thanks,
Charlie



On Jan 15, 7:48 am, Hobo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone.
>
> I have this problem: spanning sync is adding to my contacts in gmail
> question marks, one before the first name and two at the end of both
> the first name and the last name. Anyone else?
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