Sorry, I misunderstood your intent. Open up the Contacts app and create a new 
group (I think the shortcut is cmd-shift-n, but I'm no sure). Now give the 
group a name, and press enter. Finally, go to the All Contacts group in the 
groups table which you should already be in, and start finding the contacts you 
want in your group. When you find one, copy it with cmd-c, move to the groups 
table, move down to your new group, and paste with cmd-v. Alternatively, find 
the contact, vo-shift-m, and choose "add to group" (I believe this option is 
still present, though I could be wrong).
> On Dec 14, 2014, at 6:49 PM, Angus MacKinnon <floda...@gmx.com> wrote:
> 
> Alex
> 
> Thank you. Although My memory is good I can not remember all the 269 
> contacts. I am aware of adding one person at atime. Lets say I wish to do all 
> A’s, b’s and etc. but can not remember everyone.
> 
> Angus MacKinnon
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