Edit or Delete a Contact (When to Use Each)
Keep your contact data clean and searchable.
Edit a Contact
Go to My Contacts.
Click the contact to open their profile.
Click Edit.
Update details like:
Click Save Changes.
Delete a Contact
Go to My Contacts.
Find the contact.
Click the three dots (⋯) → Delete.
Best practice: If you might book them again, consider keeping the contact and updating notes/tags instead of deleting.
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