![]() ![]() ![]() Outlook for iOS needs a synchronization target to get contacts to the native contacts app. In any case, to set the context for iOS, we know that synchronization of Outlook contacts is one-way from Exchange Online to the device. I can’t say if the same thing happens in Outlook for Android because I have never used that client (in anger). But one thing that hasn’t changed is the frustration of multiple contacts in Outlook for iOS. ![]() ![]() Lots has happened since, especially to expand the functionality of Outlook mobile. I last wrote about managing contacts in Outlook mobile in March 2017. ![]()
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