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Hey! I ran into this issue too and spent some time looking for a solution. I ran across a forum where people were talking about it and suggesting a quite basic online or manual merging vCard file method. I have a better recommendation, though, if you, like me and want a more automatic solution.
Opening each file in a text editor, copying all the contact entries from one.vcf file, and inserting them into another will let you actually combine the files. However, this can get messy if you have a lot of contacts, and you have to make sure the format stays intact.
That's when I found GainTools Address Book Manager. This program greatly facilitates and speeds up merging vCard files. It allows you to import multiple vCard, merge them with just a few clicks. This tool saves a lot of time and removes the hassle of doing it manually.
Steps to utilize this application:
Opening each file in a text editor, copying all the contact entries from one.vcf file, and inserting them into another will let you actually combine the files. However, this can get messy if you have a lot of contacts, and you have to make sure the format stays intact.
That's when I found GainTools Address Book Manager. This program greatly facilitates and speeds up merging vCard files. It allows you to import multiple vCard, merge them with just a few clicks. This tool saves a lot of time and removes the hassle of doing it manually.
Steps to utilize this application:
- On your PC, install and set up the program.
- Click Merge vCard to add your contacts.
- Browse the VCF files to combine them.
- Choose a location to save the newly created file.
- Click the Convert Now button to start contact processing.