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Using Memory
Making the Most of Memory
Numbered 01-99, each memory location allows you to store a
name and as many as four phone numbers. In one location, you
can store the home, mobile, work and fax numbers of a single
contact. To help you find the right number, when you store the
number you assign it an icon:
Once stored, when you view memory locations, you will see the
name, location and one icon for each number stored.
To organize your Phone Book for convenient recall, try storing
related contacts in groups of ten. For example, store your ten
most frequently called numbers in locations 01-09, then you
can use the Turbo Dial
®
keys to call them with the push of a key.
You could store business contacts in locations 10-19, family in
20-29, friends in 30-39, and so on.
When you feel ready for more, try the advanced storing features
at the end of the chapter. For instance, pages 48-49 describe how
the Phone Book can help you access automated calling systems
with only a few keystrokes.
555-1212
Home Mobile Pager FaxWork Other
Smith J.
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Location
Icons of numbers stored
Name
Tip:
If you purchase a
Motorola Data
Connectivity Kit,
you can easily
transfer contacts
between your
phone and
computer. See
page 124.
Contact your
Service Provider
for more
information.
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