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- 12-03-2003, 09:27 PM #1This Old ManGuest
If I press and hold a number key, I'll dial the phone number stored in that
slot number. How can I choose a two-digit address book entry slot number?
The numbers I most want on speed dial are scattered throughout my address
book and I've got only five slots left out of 100!
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- 12-04-2003, 12:54 AM #2BrianGuest
Re: speed dial numbers in i1000 plus?
The feature you already use is Turbo Dial, to use speed dial for 2-digit
Speed Dial entries use the following steps:
1-Press MENU until you see the "Spd#" option
2-Press Option button (button with dot) under "Spd#"
3-Using the keypad, press the Speed Dial number
4-Press SEND
"This Old Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If I press and hold a number key, I'll dial the phone number stored in
that
> slot number. How can I choose a two-digit address book entry slot number?
> The numbers I most want on speed dial are scattered throughout my address
> book and I've got only five slots left out of 100!
>
>
- 12-04-2003, 12:54 AM #3BrianGuest
Re: speed dial numbers in i1000 plus?
The feature you already use is Turbo Dial, to use speed dial for 2-digit
Speed Dial entries use the following steps:
1-Press MENU until you see the "Spd#" option
2-Press Option button (button with dot) under "Spd#"
3-Using the keypad, press the Speed Dial number
4-Press SEND
"This Old Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If I press and hold a number key, I'll dial the phone number stored in
that
> slot number. How can I choose a two-digit address book entry slot number?
> The numbers I most want on speed dial are scattered throughout my address
> book and I've got only five slots left out of 100!
>
>
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