6/16/2023 0 Comments Anylist delete list![]() There is no way to restore or undo deleted contacts. Or you can use the big trashcan button in the top right to permanently delete the selected contacts from your audience.īeware! Deleting is a completely permanent action. Or you can use the “Export” button in the top right to export only this search result, into a file. You can then use the “Add to…” button on the right of the page to add these folks to an existing list, or create a new one to put them into. Mimi will tell you that all the folks from your search are selected, so you can be sure. Just tick the “Email” checkbox, and then the checkbox that appears above that “Select … people”, in order to select the entire result of your not member search. From here you can add these folks to an existing or new list, or export them to a CSV or XLS file, or you can delete them. The results of this search are all the folks who are only members of your “All contacts” list, and not a member of any other list. What do I do with the contacts not on any list? Make sure you’ve selected the “All contacts” list, and then type the following into the audience search bar: We have a quick audience search that can help you locate just these “All contacts” folks, who are not members of any other list in your audience. How do I find the contacts that are not on any list I’ve created? The contacts are not deleted in this operation, and will remain in your audience, in your “All contacts” list. When you import, contacts will always be put into the “All contacts” list - but if you don’t specify a created list to import them into, then they will only ever be in the “All contacts” list.Īnd when you delete lists, using the tiny trashcan button next to the list name, you are deleting only the list, itself. You can end up with contacts who are only in your “All contacts” list when you import, and when you delete lists. How do I end up with contacts not on any list I’ve created? And it’s possible to have contacts who are only in your “All contacts” list, and not in any list you’ve created. It’s possible to have contacts on multiple lists that you’ve created, without having actually duplicated those contacts. This is why the “All contacts” count, which is your accurate audience total, may be a different number than the summation of the totals of your other lists. It’s helpful to think of the other lists that you’ve created in your audience as more like filters, or lenses, or different ways of looking at that master “All contacts” list. The “All contacts” list is your master list - imported contacts are always put into that list, and contacts in this list will never be duplicated. ![]() When managing your Mad Mimi audience, it’s important to realize that your “All contacts” list is always the total count of unique contacts in your audience. Have you added up all your list totals, and gotten a different number than your “All contacts” master count? Learn more about those contacts who are only in your “All contacts” list, and not in any list you’ve created.
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