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typing someone's name in an outgoing email message, you're matching
a record in the Contacts app—so you don't have to remember that your
cousin Jeremy's address is actually b4conl0v3r42lol@aol.com.
Find a contact
The Contacts app maintains the same spirit of the Calendar app, present-
ing your contacts in an address book ( Figure 10.10 ). Flick through the list
to browse for a contact, or use the tabs to advance through the alphabet.
Figure 10.10
The Contacts
address book
Drag your finger
down tabs to jump
to contacts.
Tap a name to
view its details.
Contacts are listed in order of their last names, but you can change
this preference. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap Sort
Order in the Contacts section, and change the option to “First, Last.” The Display
Order option in the same section dictates how each line appears (for example,
changing that option to “Last, First” would make my name appear as Carlson
Jeff). In either case, the last name appears in bold for easier identification.
If you know the name of the person or company you're trying to find
(or even part of the name, or a detail that might be in their information),
 
 
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