Contacts; Creating A New Contact - Nokia 6708 User Manual

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U s i n g t h e A p p l i c a t i o n P r o g r a m s
Reply to
all: Reply to all recipients.
• Forward: Send the received email to other recipients.
Send
attachment: Send the attachment of current email.
Save
attachment: Save the attachment of current email.
• Find: Find a specific word in the email.
Find
next: Find the word again.
Delete
message: Delete current email.
• Disconnect: Break the connection to your mailbox.
You can also tap the
From:
field and select to perform the
following actions:
Send
e-mail: send an email to this address.
Send
MMS: send an MMS message to this address.
Save
contact: save this address as a new contact.

■ Contacts

With the Contact application program, you can easily manage
your contacts. In addition to just carrying and viewing these
records, you can also quickly make phone calls, send messages/
email and open web pages thanks to the integration with other
application programs.
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Creating a New Contact

Creating a New Contact from the Phone Screen
See "Adding number to Contacts" on page 24 for more
information.
Creating a New Contact from the Contacts Screen
1. In the Contacts screen, tap
2. Tap
Unfiled
and select a folder where you want to place this
contact.
3. Enter contact information.
Tip: You can specify a ringing tone for the contact by
selecting a ringing tone from the Ringing tone drop-
down menu.
Note: The personalized ringing tone will only be played
if your phone network is CLI (Calling Line Identity)
compatible, so the caller can be identified. Otherwise,
the default ring tone will be used, regardless of your
selection of ringing tone.
4. (Optional) Tap the
tab to enter your note for this contact.
5. (Optional) Tap the
contact. Tap the
icon to open a box where you can
browse and select a picture.
6. Tap the
button to save the contact.
Contacts
and select New.
tab to specify a picture for this

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