Service Package Group Support; Bulk-Create Feature Keys Based On An Existing Directory Address Book Group - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Service Package Group Support

The Service Package Group Support feature can help you program feature keys on an expansion
module. You can view the Group Support feature in the feature key programming user interface and
in the Friends list interface of the Address book.
You can use to the Service Package Group Support feature to help you do the following:
• bulk-create feature keys, such as Speed Dial keys, based on one of your existing Directory
Address Book groups.
• view existing groups in your address book if you selected Groups as the source data for the
bulk key creation.
• view the existing groups you have in your Address Book.
• add a new contact to your Address Book.
• add a new group.
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Bulk-create feature keys based on an existing directory Address Book group

View existing groups in your Address Book if you selected Groups
View the existing groups you have in your Address Book
Add a new contact to your Address Book
Add a new group
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Bulk-create feature keys based on an existing directory Address
Book group
To bulk-create feature keys based on an existing directory Address book group:
1. From the idle screen, press the Prefs soft key (press the More... soft key until you see
Prefs).
2. Press the Up/Down navigation key to highlight Feature Options, then choose Feature keys.
The main feature key programming screen appears.
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