![]() If you’re like me though, chances are you have people who are listed under different names, even though they’re the same person. ![]() All you have to do is hit the “Merge & Fix” option in the menu bar. Google has decided that its algorithm is good enough to find and merge duplicate contacts, so you can certainly take that route if you so choose. While the Contacts+ address book will handle these gracefully (and allow you to have a unified contact list), for now, let’s focus on fixing Gmail’s errors. One of the problems that many of you tell us about is duplicate contacts. As we’ve talked about before there’s actually quite a lot that you can do with Google Contacts, but the user interface and missing capabilities leave a lot to be desired. Google has done a pretty decent job with its Contacts if you know where to find it.
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