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Mail/Message Functions (continued)
6
Turn
[save graphics] and
press
7
Turn
the image that you
want to save and
press
The image selected will
appear with a blue frame.
8
Turn
function to which you
save the graphics and
press
The graphics are saved.
Check
• If no image is clipped to IN Mail, you cannot select
the [save graphics] menu from the submenu.
s
P.59
• Depending on the size of an image, you may not
be able to display the entire image on such as the
standby screen.
Hint
• You can set a saved image to the standby screen
s
P.158
• When an image is already saved to the
destination, the message "Write over to download
screen?" appears. When you select [Yes], it is
overwritten, and when you select [No], the image
is not saved.
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to select
This is our pet d
og. His name is P
ooch. Isn't he cu
te?
(
)
select
This is our pet d
og. His name is P
ooch. Isn't he cu
te?
cancel
to select
Save to
Stand by
Screen saver
Sending
(
)
Receiving
select
Mail receiving
Mail sending
cancel
Save to
to select a
Stand by
Screen saver
 Saved to
Sending
standby image
Receiving
(
)
Mail receiving
select
Mail sending
s
or [Character].
P.161
<save picture>
Saving graphics pasted to
Select
mail to the picture folder
image
You can save graphics pasted to IN Mail to
the picture folder.
You can save up to ten graphics in the
picture folder.
1
Press
and Select [Inbox]
2
Turn
select
3
Turn
Mail clipped with a
image and press
(
select
select
4
Turn
graphics and press
5
Turn
[save picture] and
press
s
P.162
(
) at the standby screen
mail
to select a folder and press
(
)
select
to select IN
Inbox          17/25
  01/09/19 22:22
 Bill Williams
 A picture of my
  pet dog
)
This is our pet d
to select
This is our pet d
back
og. His name is P
next
ooch. Isn't he cu
forward
(
)
option
te?
call back
delete
protect on/off
to select
This is our pet d
og. His name is P
ooch. Isn't he cu
te?
(
)
select
This is our pet d
og. His name is P
ooch. Isn't he cu
te?
cancel
Select
image
select

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