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Example: When copying message text
Use four-digit kuten codes to enter kanji, hiragana, katakana, symbols, and
alphanumeric characters.
Each kuten code corresponds to a specific character.
Refer to “Kuten code list” on P. 541 to P. 544 for details on kuten codes and the associated characters.
Copying the Contents of Mail
1
Open received mail and press
C5
.
Copy selection screen appears.
For sent mail
Press
C3
.
For unsent mail
In message entry screen (
n
P. 252), press
C1
. Proceed to step 3.
2
Press
3
.
Copy screen appears.
To copy address
Press
1
.
To copy subject
Press
2
.
3
Move the cursor to the first character to copy and press
t
[Start].
4
Move the cursor to the last character to copy and press
t
[Copy].
Pasting Text
1
In the screen to paste, press
C3
.
Paste text screen appears.
2
Move cursor to the paste location and press
t
.
Character string in memory is inserted.
Note
In fields that accept only single-byte characters such as the
Reading
field in the phonebook, only single-
byte characters are pasted. Depending on the location, only the allowed number of characters are pasted.
Text stays in memory until new text is copied/cut or power is turned off.
Press
c
to return to the previous screen in step 1 of "Pasting Text."
Kuten Code Input
Inputting Kuten Code
1
In text input screen, press
a
(
文字
) multiple times to display
U
.
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