Standard Messages - Nokia 9110 User Manual

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and unread received business cards with
press Open.
To reply to a received message
1 Select the Received messages folder and press Open.
2 Open the selected document and press Reply. The contents of the received
message are not included in the new message automatically. If you want
to include them, press the Menu button and choose the Reply (include
text) option.
3 Write the message and press Send.
To forward a received message
1 Select the Received messages folder and press Open.
2 Open the selected document, press Forward. The contents of the received
message are included in the new message.
3 Press Recipient and select a recipient from the SMS directory.
4 To send the message, press Send.
To use the Menu button
When you press the Menu button in an opened received message, you can also
use the following options:
Find number — If the message contains phone numbers, press Next number
to toggle between these numbers and to select one of them. Press Call to
make a phone call to the number.
Reply (include text) - Replies to a SMS message and includes the received SMS
in your reply.
Find URL — If the message contains URL addresses, press Next URL to toggle
between these addresses and to select one of them. Press Fetch to start the
WWW application and to open a connection to the selected address.
Print — Prints the message.
Service cards
A DTMF service provider may send DTMF sequences to its subscribers in the
form of a service card that can be stored in the Contacts directory. For more
information on DTMF tones, see "To send DTMF tones" on page 152.

Standard messages

You can store frequently used short messages as standard messages, and send
them instead of writing a new message every time. Standard messages are
stored in the Standard messages folder.
To write a new standard message, open the Standard messages folder and
press Write message. The commands in a new standard message are:
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. Select the message and

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