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Need a Safe Way to Split Selected Contacts from a VCF File

I have a vCard file with many contacts, but I do not want to split all of them. I only need some selected contacts as separate VCF files. Is there any method or Windows tool that can preview the contacts first and then split only the required contacts without changing the original VCF data?

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  • reginhardbohm
    reginhardbohm Posts: 21

    Yes, selected splitting is better than breaking the whole VCF file when you only need a few contacts. You can try WholeClear Split vCard Software for this case. It gives a preview of the added VCF contacts before splitting, so you can check the contact details first and choose the required ones. It can split selected contacts into separate VCF files without changing the original contact details. It keeps fields like name, phone number, email ID, address, images, URLs, and description intact. The tool works on Windows and supports vCard 2.1, 3.0, and 4.0. I would suggest testing the demo first, since it lets you split 25 contacts before buying.

  • mimi2jen
    mimi2jen Posts: 18

    Yes, if your goal is to safely split selected contacts from a VCF file without changing the VCF data, then the CubexSoft VCF Converter tool appear to support that workflow directly. It offers a simple and secure way to split selected contacts from a VCF file. The software allows users to load a multi-contact VCF, preview all entries, and choose specific contacts for extraction. It can create separate VCF files for each selected contact or split files based on the number of contacts required. During the process, important details such as names, phone numbers, email addresses, addresses, and profile information are preserved. The tool supports batch processing, making it useful for managing large contact databases efficiently. Its user-friendly interface ensures that even non-technical users can organize, separate, and export contacts without risking data loss or altering the original VCF file structure. Users can also try the free demo first to test its feature before making any purchase.
    Know More: https://www.cubexsoft.com/blog/how-to-split-vcf-file-into-multiple-files/

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