Adding Contacts From Call Lists; Adding Contacts To Your Contact Directory From A Corporate; Directory - Polycom IP 7000 User Manual

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Adding Contacts from Call Lists

You can save call information from a call list to your local Contact Directory.
To add a contact to the local Contact Directory from a call list:
Press the Dir soft key, and then select Call Lists > Missed Calls,
1.
Received Calls, or Placed Calls.
Scroll to the contact's call.
2.
To scroll through a list of contacts, use the * key to Page Up and the # key
to Page Down.
To save the contact to your Contact Directory, press the Save soft key.
3.
If the contact already exists in your Contact Directory, "Contact already
exists" displays.
Press
4.
Note
You may want to go to the Contact Directory to see if the contact was saved
correctly and to add any missing contact information. To view your Contact
Directory, see
information, see
Adding Contacts to Your Contact Directory from a Corporate Directory
You can save any contact listed in your Corporate Directory (if it is set up on
your phone) to your local Contact Directory.
To add a contact to your Contact Directory from a Corporate Directory:
Press the Dir soft key, and then select Corporate Directory.
1.
The Corporate Directory search screen displays.
Note
If you have enabled your phone to save the results of your last search (or
remember the last contact you selected), your previous search results (or the
contact), will display instead of a blank search screen. To enable this feature, see
Enabling Your Phone to Save Corporate Directory Search Results
Search for the contact, or scroll to the contact's entry.
2.
For information on how to search for a contact, see
in Your Corporate Directory
to return to the idle screen.
Managing Contacts
on page 2-17. To update missing contact
Adding Contacts Manually
on page 2-24.
(step 3) on page 2-19.
on page 2-18.
Searching for Contacts
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