Recalling A Phone Directory Record; Editing A Phone Directory Record; Deleting A Phone Directory Record - Radio Shack 65-790 Owner's Manual

256k desktop electronic organizer with caller/call waiting id
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RECALLING A PHONE
DIRECTORY RECORD
The organizer stores phone directory
records in alphabetical order by contact
name. To recall a phone directory
record, repeatedly press
the directory you want, then repeatedly
press
or
SEARCH
view the records alphabetically by con-
NOT FOUND
tact name.
are no records stored in the directory.
To quickly recall a phone directory
record, enter any word or number that
appears in the record, press
press
SEARCH
NOT FOUND
appears if there are no
records containing the word or number
stored in the directory.
Your organizer can display up to four
telephone numbers at one time. To see
all of a telephone record's details, use
the arrow keys to position it at the top of
the display, then press
EDITING A PHONE
DIRECTORY RECORD
1. Recall the record you want to edit.
to select
to
SEARCH
appears if there
, then
SHIFT
or
.
SEARCH
.
VIEW/ VIP
2. Press
.
A
EDIT
appears on the first character of the
contact's name.
3. Use the arrow keys to move the cur-
sor to the character or digit you want
to change.
• To change a character, simply
type the correct character.
• To change a character to a space,
press
.
SPACE
• To add a character, press
so a space appears, then enter
the character.
• To delete a character, press
.
DELETE
4. When you finish editing, press
WAIT...
and
.
SAVE
appears as the organizer saves the
changes you made to the record.
DELETING A PHONE
DIRECTORY RECORD
1. Follow the procedure in "Recalling a
Phone Directory Record" to recall
the record you want to delete.
2. Press
.
DELETE
appears.
3. If you are sure, press
directory record is deleted. Other-
wise, press
. The record remains
N
unchanged.
flashing
cursor
INSERT
SHIFT
briefly
DELETE?(Y/N)
. The entire
Y
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