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Contacts - software

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Chapter 4 Contacts Use your phone's Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store information about a person or company. The Contacts directory stores virtual contact cards, each of which can include one name, up to six phone numbers, two street addresses, two URLs, and a note. You can also set up a speed dial number. You can classify each phone number as work, home, mobile, pager, or fax. Phone numbers and cards can be set up as secret, so you can only access them with a security code. If you have the Connectivity Toolkit Contacts Manager software (sold separately) and data Tip cable, you can download phone book entries from your computer to the Contacts directory on your phone. Before using the Contacts directory, see "Entering letters, numbers, and symbols" on page 20. In this chapter ■ Working with contact cards ■ Entering letters, numbers, and symbols page 18 page 20 Contacts 17

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Contacts
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Chapter 4
Contacts
Use your phone’s Contacts directory like a set of phone index cards to store
information about a person or company. The Contacts directory stores virtual
contact cards, each of which can include one name, up to six phone numbers, two
street addresses, two URLs, and a note. You can also set up a speed dial number.
You can classify each phone number as
work, home, mobile, pager,
or
fax
. Phone
numbers and cards can be set up as secret, so you can only access them with a
security code.
Tip
If you have the Connectivity Toolkit Contacts Manager software (sold separately) and data
cable, you can download phone book entries from your computer to the Contacts directory
on your phone.
Before using the Contacts directory, see
“Entering letters, numbers, and symbols”
on page 20
.
In this chapter
Working with contact cards
page 18
Entering letters, numbers, and symbols
page 20