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Keeping Call Notes and History
You see a History List similar to this one:
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If you have not logged any telephone calls in the
History List, a message tells you that the list is
empty.
If you have logged telephone calls in the
history list, an entry appears for each voice call.
Each entry shows:
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o
The Number and Name of the person spoken to
(unless you did not place the call from the
Call screen or Directory, and you did not
take notes on the call)
o
The Time, or duration, of the call.
o
The Type of call, either incoming (In) or
outgoing (Out)
o
When (date and time) you placed or received
the call
o
The Subject of the call, which you enter by
editing this list
o
An
indication of notes on the call (the
asterisk (*) under Notes)

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