Palm M105 Handbook - Page 62

Address Book, you can do the following:, To open Address Book:

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Address Book Address Book enables you to keep names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information about your personal or business contacts. In Address Book, you can do the following: s Quickly look up or enter names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information. s Enter up to five phone numbers (home, work, fax, mobile, etc.) or e-mail addresses for each name. s Define which phone number appears in the Address list for each Address Book entry. s Attach a note to each Address Book entry, in which you can enter additional information about the entry. s Assign Address Book entries to categories so that you can organize and view them in logical groups. s Create your own digital business card that you can beam to other Palm OS® handhelds. To open Address Book: s Press the Address Book application button on the front panel of your handheld. Address Book opens to display the list of all your records. Address Book button Note: Press the Address Book application button repeatedly to cycle through the categories in which you have records. Press and hold the Address Book application button to instantly beam your business card to another Palm OS handheld. Page 55 Using Your Applications

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Page 55
Using Your Applications
Address Book
Address Book enables you to keep names, addresses, phone
numbers, and other information about your personal or
business contacts.
In Address Book, you can do the following:
Quickly look up or enter names, addresses, phone numbers, and
other information.
Enter up to five phone numbers (home, work, fax, mobile, etc.)
or
e-mail addresses for each name.
Define which phone number appears in the Address list for each
Address Book entry.
Attach a note to each Address Book entry, in which you can
enter additional information about the entry.
Assign Address Book entries to categories so that you can
organize and view them in logical groups.
Create your own digital business card that you can beam to
other Palm OS
®
handhelds.
To open Address Book:
Press the Address Book application button on the front panel of
your handheld. Address Book opens to display the list of all
your records.
Note:
Press the Address Book application button repeatedly to
cycle through the categories in which you have records.
Press and hold the Address Book application button to
instantly beam your business card to another Palm OS
handheld.
Address Book button