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Google Outlook Sync
DesktopMirror for Outlook and Google - Sync Outlook with Google Gmail Contacts and Google Calendar

Import Data to Google
InfoMigrator for Google - Migrate or Import data from Outlook, Lotus Notes, Sage ACT! and Palm Desktop to Google Contacts and Google Calendar

Remove Duplicates in Google
Google Duplicates Cleaner - Delete duplicate Contacts and Calendar events in Google account

Lotus Notes Google Sync
DesktopMirror for Lotus Notes and Google - Sync Lotus Notes with Google Gmail Contacts and Google Calendar

Google ACT! Sync
DesktopMirror for Google and ACT! - Sync Contacts and Calendar between Sage ACT! and Google account

Google Palm Desktop Sync
DesktopMirror for Google and Palm Desktop - Sync Contacts and Calendar between Palm Desktop and Google account

Google CSV Conversion
GG-CSV Converter - Data conversion between Google Gmail Contacts, Google Calendar and CSV files.

Modify Google Account Data in Batch
BatchUpdater for Google - Modify multiple Google Contacts, Calendar events records in batch.

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ACT! Outlook Sync
DesktopMirror for Outlook and ACT! - Sync Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes between Outlook and Sage ACT!

Import Data to ACT!
InfoMigrator for ACT! - Migrate or Import data from Outlook, Lotus Notes, Google and Palm Desktop to ACT!

Remove Duplicates in ACT!
ACT! Duplicates Cleaner - Delete duplicate Contacts, Calendar, Todo and Opportunities in Sage ACT!

ACT! Google Sync
DesktopMirror for Google and ACT! - Sync ACT! with Google Gmail Contacts and Google Calendar

ACT! Lotus Notes Sync
DesktopMirror for Lotus Notes and ACT! - Sync Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes between ACT! and IBM Lotus Notes

ACT! Palm Sync
DesktopMirror for Palm Desktop and ACT! - Sync Contacts, Calendar, Todo and Memo between Palm Desktop and ACT!

ACT! CSV Conversion
ACT! CSV Converter - Data conversion between Sage ACT! and CSV files.

Modify ACT! Data in Batch
ACT! Batch Updater - Update multiple ACT! Contacts, Calendar, Todo and Notes records in batch

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| Home > Products > DesktopMirror for Google and ACT! > Contacts Custom Fields Mapping |
DesktopMirror may synchronize all the matchable fields in the synchronization between Google Gmail Contacts and ACT! Contacts.
You may check out the synchronized fields page for more information.
However, both Google Contact and ACT! Contact have some application specific fields that don't have matches between them and
couldn't be synchronized directly. If you still want to keep them in the synchronization, you may use the custom fields mapping
feature in DesktopMirror.
As you know, you may add custom fields in the Google Contact, and ACT! Contact has "user defined" fields. You may use these
fields to store the application specific fields. For example, use Google Contact custom field to store the "Referred by" field
in the ACT! Contact. Or use ACT! user defined field to store the P.O.Box and neighborhood information in Google Contact.
If the custom field mapping is not set. The Google Contact custom fields will be synchronized with ACT! Contact user defined fields. And it is
the default option.
How to start using this feature in DesktopMirror
There are two ways to start using Contact custom field mapping feature:
- From the program menu: [Tools] -> [Custom Field Mapping]

- In the Contact synchronization sheet, there is a button which caption is "Field Mapping", you may simply click it to start doing custom field mapping.

How to use Custom Field Mapping feature
When you start custom field mapping, a dialog box will pop up to let you specify the custom field mapping settings:

There are two sheets in the dialog box:
- In the first sheet, you may specify which Google Contact fields to be copied to ACT! user defined fields in the synchronization.
- In the second sheet, you may specify which ACT! Contact fields to be copied to Google Contact custoom fields in the synchronization. And you
may also customize the label information in the Google Contact custom field there.
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