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How can I restore deleted contacts from Address Book, Mac OS X?
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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 1026048" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>There is a seeming little known feature that will let you archive your address book, iCal and maybe other software (I think itis in iTunes as well) to eliminate problems like this. Go to File>Export>Arvchive (I think that is the correct wording, not at the mac right now). I have created folders for my iCal and my Address book archives and keep them there. If anything goes wrong, I can simply import a known good file back. I discovered this when I discovered that when I sync my blackberry, sometimes things get duplicated or corrupted. So, before I sync, I always make an archive so I can always go back. </p><p></p><p>This is not to say you should not back up as 6string stated -- you most assuredly should. But it is a quick and easy way to archive your data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 1026048, member: 30261"] There is a seeming little known feature that will let you archive your address book, iCal and maybe other software (I think itis in iTunes as well) to eliminate problems like this. Go to File>Export>Arvchive (I think that is the correct wording, not at the mac right now). I have created folders for my iCal and my Address book archives and keep them there. If anything goes wrong, I can simply import a known good file back. I discovered this when I discovered that when I sync my blackberry, sometimes things get duplicated or corrupted. So, before I sync, I always make an archive so I can always go back. This is not to say you should not back up as 6string stated -- you most assuredly should. But it is a quick and easy way to archive your data. [/QUOTE]
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