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Recovering a deleted contact in Outlook 365 is a straightforward process that can save you from losing important connections. First, navigate to the "People" section in Outlook by clicking on the app launcher icon and selecting "People." Once there, locate the "Deleted Items" folder on the left-hand side and click on it. Here, you'll find all the contacts you've recently deleted. Simply find the contact you wish to recover, right-click on it, and select "Restore." Alternatively, you can drag the deleted contact back into your contacts list. Outlook 365 ensures that even if you accidentally delete a contact, you have the means to easily retrieve it and maintain seamless communication.

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Supporting Evidence: How to Restore/ Recover Deleted Contact in Outlook 365? (www.office365computing.com)
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There is no efficient manual technique to migrate from an On-Premise Exchange to an Exchange Online. So, you have to opt for SysTools Exchange to Office 365 Migration for a successful transition. With the help of this, even a naive user can perform the migration task.

Supporting Evidence: SysTools Exchange to Office 365 Migration (www.systoolsgroup.com)

Winning Position: How do I migrate from an On-Premise Exchange to Exchange Online?

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