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Messaging Features
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Create an email message in Messaging
1 On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2 Select one of your email accounts.
3 Select New.
4 Fill in the fields of the message as you would when creating an email message from
this account on your desktop computer or PDA.
5 Select Send.
Create a text message in Messaging
1 On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2 Select Text Messages.
3 Select New.
4 In To, enter recipient text message numbers. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple
addresses or numbers.
5 Enter the text of the message.
6 Select Send.
Create a message from a contact card
1 On the Home screen, select Start.
2 Select Contacts.
3 Select the contact.
4 Select the email address or text message number to use.
5 Select the account to use.
6 In Subj, enter a subject.
7 Enter a message.
8 Select Send. Email messages are stored in Outbox and sent to recipients the next
time you synchronize or connect to your email server and send and receive mail.
Tip: To insert punctuation such as the “at” sign (@), a period (.), or a semicolon (;),
repeatedly press 1 in Multipress mode until the punctuation appears or press
and hold # to view a list of symbols that you can enter as text.
To cancel a message, select Menu and then Cancel Compose.
Inserting Predefined Text into Messages
To save time entering text, you can insert predefined text into messages. You can edit
the predefined text included with the Smartphone to create words or phrases that you
frequently use in messages.
Insert predefined text into a message
1 On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2 Select an account and then New.
3 In Subj or the message area, select Menu and then Insert Text for email and text
messages.
4 Scroll to the text and select Insert.
Tip: You can quickly insert text by entering its associated number.
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