Editing An Existing Phonebook Entry - Samsung SGH-x496 Series User Manual

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Editing an Existing PhoneBook Entry

You can change names and numbers for your Contacts
as needed. For Contacts stored in your phone's
memory, you can add more useful information about a
Contact.
Note: Changes you make to Contacts and FDN list entries whose numbers
and names you have assigned to Speed Dial keys are not automatically
duplicated in Speed Dial list entries.
To duplicate changes to Contacts and FDN list entries in the Speed Dial list,
first see "Deleting Speed Dial List Entries" on page 87 to erase the
numbers and names duplicated in Speed Dial list entries, then see "Setting
Up Speed Dial Entries" on page 83 to reassign numbers and names from
the Contacts and FDN lists to Speed Dial list entries.
1. In Idle mode, press the Menu (left) soft key (
press
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Contact you
would like to edit and press the View (left) soft key (
The Contact information appears in the display.
3. If the Contact is stored in phone memory, the contact
name appears at the top of the display and the other
information appears on the following tabs:
Mobile — stores the Contact's cellular phone number
Home — stores the Contact's home phone number
Office — stores the Contact's work phone number
Fax — stores the Contact's facsimile machine phone number
Other — stores another number for the Contact (such as,
account number, membership number, and so on)
E-Mail — stores the Contact's e-mail address
(for PhoneBook) and
Section 6: Understanding Your PhoneBook
Editing an Existing PhoneBook Entry
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for Contact List.
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