How do I manage groups in Webmail?

How do I manage groups in Webmail?

To create a group:

  1. In the Contacts Secondary Menu, click the Groups Add  icon.
  2. In the New Group screen, enter a name for your group in the Title field.
  3. Select a color option for this group.
  4. Enter the name or email address for your contact in the Add Contacts field.
  5. Click Save.

To edit a group:

  1. In the Contacts Secondary Menu, click the Group that you want to modify.
  2. Edit the group details and click Save

To delete a group:

  1. In the Contacts Secondary Menu, click the Group that you want to delete.
  2. On the Edit Group screen, click the Trashcan   icon. 
  3. On the confirmation dialog, click Delete.

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