Documents; Working With Documents - Nokia 7710 User Manual

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Documents

Go to
Desk
> Documents.
You can use the Documents application to write new and
edit existing text documents. You can insert and view
images and other files in the documents. You can also send
and receive documents as a short message, MMS, e-mail
attachment, or via Bluetooth technology.
You can open, edit, and save documents created with
Microsoft Word for Windows version 97 or later. Note that
not all features and formatting of the original documents
will be supported. The original document must not be
password-protected. Documents made with other versions
of Microsoft Word may only be viewed.

Working with documents

To create, open or rename a document, press
and select the appropriate command in the
menu.
To insert special characters, press
Insert
>
Special
character.... Select the character or
symbol you want to insert and tap OK.
To insert a date into a document, press
select
Insert
> Date.
To undo mistakes, press
Document
and select
and
and select
Edit
> Undo.
To show or hide text markers, press
Tools
>
Formatting
marks.... Select the markers you want
to make visible in the document and tap OK.
To count words, press
and select
count....
To protect a document from editing, press
list view and select
Tools
> Details. Select the
check box and tap OK. The document can now be
viewed but not edited.
To send a document, tap Send, select the sending
method and tap OK.
To view the structure of a document, press
select
Display
>
Outline
view....
Tip: If you write a phone number, e-mail address, or
web address in a document, you can use it as a
hyperlink. Tap on the number or address, or move the
cursor inside it with the scroll key; it becomes a link
with a small icon. Tap the icon to call the phone
number, to open the e-mail editor, or to access the web
site if you have an active Internet connection.
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and select
Tools
>
Word
in the
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