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How to Add Contacts to Gmail Using a CSV File
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Adding contacts to Gmail using a CSV file is a quick and easy way to import multiple contacts at once. Here's how you can do it: 1. First, create a CSV file with the list of contacts you want to import. The file should include columns for the contact's name, email address, and any other relevant information such as phone number or job title. Each contact should be on a separate row, with the details for each contact in the corresponding columns. 2. Open your Gmail account and click on the "Google Apps" icon in the upper right corner. From the drop-down menu, select "Contacts." 3. In the Contacts window, click on the "More" button in the left-hand sidebar and select "Import." 4. Click the "Select File" button and choose the CSV file you just created. Then, click "Open." 5. Gmail will automatically detect the column headers in your CSV file and map them to the appropriate fields in your Google Contacts. Verify that the mapping is correct and make any necessary adjustments. 6. Click the "Import" button to import the contacts into your Google Contacts. That's it! Your contacts should now be imported into your Gmail account and will be available to use in your emails and other Google services.
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