# Contacts Field Guide

### Introduction

Adding contacts makes it easier to communicate, collaborate, and quickly connect with the right people. Zoom offers various ways to add contacts based on the needs of your organization and personal workflows. This guide outlines the available methods for adding contacts in Zoom and helps you determine which approach best suits your needs.

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[Contact Types Overview](/admin-corner/account-and-endpoint-management/contacts-field-guide/contact-types-overview.md)
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[Administrative Controls](/admin-corner/account-and-endpoint-management/contacts-field-guide/administrative-controls.md)
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[User Experience](/admin-corner/account-and-endpoint-management/contacts-field-guide/user-experience.md)
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[Managing and Organizing Contacts](/admin-corner/account-and-endpoint-management/contacts-field-guide/managing-and-organizing-contacts.md)
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