So far in this chapter we've been looking at several contacts as they relate to a Group. After all, by definition a Group is composed of more than one Contact record. However, there are times when you want to hone in on an individual Contact record to see which Groups he's a member of and/or add him to a Group if necessary.
As you start to become more and more familiar with ACT! you start to realize that ACT! supplies you with all the functionality that you could ever ask for. By accessing the Group tab in the Contact Detail view you can instantly see exactly which Groups the current Contact is a member of. And, more importantly, you can easily add that Contact to a Group if necessary.
You'll start by creating a Group or two; you can even populate them following the recipes earlier in this chapter.
As intuitive as ACT! is at times, sometimes some of the functions are a bit quirky. This is especially true of the Groups/Company tab.
You notice that the name of the tab is Groups/Companies because, as the name implies, the tab is somewhat of a "one size fits all" tab that shows both the Groups and the Companies that a Contact belongs to. If you'd rather view the Companies that a Contact belongs to you'll need to click the Show for: drop-down on the Groups/Companies tab and choose Companies and Divisions.
Any Dynamic Groups that a Contact belongs to will not display on the Groups/Companies tab. If you want to see the Dynamic Groups listed along with the static ones, you'll have to click the Show Dynamic Membership button on the Groups/Companies tab. At that point the Dynamic Groups Membership will appear like the one you see in the figure below. However, as soon as you click Close the information will disappear.