Creating Contacts
Navigate to Groups à Contacts.
Click Create Contact.
Refer to the following table and fill in the fields in the Personal Information tab:
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Field |
Description |
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Account |
Displays the account under with the contact is being created. |
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Title |
The forms-of-address that precedes the guest name. Users can select the title for the guest from the available options in the drop-down list. |
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Contact Type |
Select a type of contact from the Contact Type drop-down list. |
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First Name |
The first name of the contact. |
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Last Name |
The last name of the contact. |
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AKA |
The other name or nickname of the contact, if any. |
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Company |
Name of the organization that the contact work in. |
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Job Title |
The official designation of the contact. |
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Active Contact |
When enabled, indicates that the contact is active. |
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Primary Contact |
When enabled, indicates that the contact is the primary contact for all communications. A primary contact cannot be deleted or made inactive. |
Navigate to Contact Information tab.
Refer to the following table and fill in the fields:
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Field |
Description |
|---|---|
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Phone |
Select if the contact is a Home, Office, or Mobile contact. |
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Country Code |
The country calling code for the contact number. |
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Phone Number |
The phone number of the contact. Users can add multiple phone numbers by clicking on the plus icon. |
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Primary Contact |
When enabled, indicates that the phone number is the primary number for all communications. |
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Private Contact |
When enabled, indicates that the phone number is private, and the contact does not prefer to be contacted by the property at that number. |
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Select if the email address is an official email address or personal email address and enter the email address. Users can add multiple email addresses by clicking the plus icon. |
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Primary Email |
When enabled, indicates that the email address is the primary email address for all communications. |
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Private Email |
When enabled, indicates that the email address is private, and the contact does not prefer to be contacted by the property at that email address. |
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Pager Number |
The pager number of the contact. |
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Address |
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Address |
The address details of the contact. It can contain up to 255 characters. Users can also add multiple address lines by clicking the plus icon. |
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City |
The city where the contact is from. It can contain up to 50 characters. |
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State |
The state where the contact is from. It can contain up to 50 characters. |
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Country |
The country where the contact is from. It can contain up to 50 characters. |
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Postal Code |
The postal code of the contact’s residential address. It can contain up to 10 alphanumeric characters. |
Navigate to Other Information tab.
Refer to the following table and fill in the fields:
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Field |
Description |
|---|---|
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Last Call Date |
Displays the date on which the last sales call was made to this contact. |
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Established Date |
Displays the system date on which the contact was created. |
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Birthday |
The date of birth of the contact. |
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Anniversary |
The anniversary date of the contact. |
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Trace Date |
The date at which a reminder must be sent to the manager about the birthday/anniversary of the contact. After receiving the notification for an event, user must manually enter the trace date for the next event. |
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Comments |
The comment related to the contact. |
Click Save. The created contact is displayed in the grid.
Users can also perform the following actions in the Contact screen:
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Modify a contact using the Edit option.
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Delete a contact using the Delete option. A contact cannot be deleted when in use.
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Activate or inactivate a contact by enabling or disabling the Active Contact flag.
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Search for contact using the contact’s name, phone number, or email address.
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View the inactive contacts by enabling the Show Inactive toggle.