Hi All, I have made adjustments to my contacts on my iPhone and on my iPad 
Mini.  There has been no real problem.  As I have 2 e-mail addresses, this one 
and a BT one, I had to enter my password for my BT e-mail each time I made an 
adjustment and likewise I had to enter the password for my BT e-mail account 
when I first went in to contacts on my iPad Mini.  That was fine and once 
entered syncing took place and the contacts on iPhone and iPad Mini were 
identical.  Now I am running in to problems on the Mac when I go in to 
contacts.  Again I am being asked to enter my password for the BT e-mail and I 
am doing this.  It comprises 9 characters and digit and I know I have written 
it and that it is written correctly, however when I arrow across to OK for some 
reason it is not taking it on the Mac and the same dialogue box is coming again 
and again.  I have tried a number of times but I am now fed up of this.  
However, if it is that I must enter the password for each and every chang
 e I have made, then I could possibly continue with this monitonous job but I 
am surprised if this is the case as I only had to enter the password once on 
the iPad Mini and then all my contacgts were as on the iPhone.  However, as I 
said at the start of this mail, when I was making each adjustment in contacts 
on my iPhone, I had to keep entering the BT password.  Noq should I persist 
with entering it time and time again on the Mac?  I am disappointed jif this is 
the case as I would have hoped that once I did it that was that.  Each time on 
the Mac it keeps sayhing that it cannot connect to the BT server, yet this is 
not really true as it has no problem connecting if I go in to e-mail on the Mac.

Eleanor 
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