View your contacts in Contacts on Mac
View individual contacts and groups of contacts.
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In the Contacts app on your Mac, do any of the following:
View individual contacts
In the Contacts app on your Mac, do any of the following:
See a contact: In the list of contacts, select a contact. Contact information is shown on the right.
See a contact in a separate window: Double-click a contact in the list, or select a contact and choose Card > Open in Separate Window.
View groups of contacts
In the Contacts app on your Mac, do any of the following:
See groups: Choose View > Show Groups to see groups in the sidebar.
See the contacts in a group: Select the group in the sidebar.
See which groups a contact belongs to: Select a contact, then press the Option key. Groups that include the contact are highlighted in blue in the sidebar.
See all contacts: Select All Contacts in the sidebar. This list compiles contacts from different accounts into one list.
See contacts in a network directory service: Select the directory in the sidebar, then search for a contact.
You can change how contacts are shown and sorted in the list by setting options in Contacts general preferences.
Contacts shows suggested contacts found in other apps, such as Mail. If you don’t want to show these suggestions, choose Contacts > Preferences, click General, then deselect the option.
Tip: Quickly search your Mac for emails, messages, events and documents that mention a contact: Control-click the contact in the list, then choose the Spotlight command.