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Section 2E: Your Personal Information Organizer
Unlink a Contact
1.
Open
Contacts
.
2.
Tap the contact name to open the contact entry.
3.
In the open entry, tap the contact name in the header, and tap the contact you want to
unlink.
4.
Tap
Unlink This Profile
.
Add a Contact Entry to the Launcher
Assign your favorite contacts to the
Launcher
, so you can open them directly from that
location.
1.
Open
Contacts
.
2.
Tap the contact name.
3.
Open the application menu and tap
Add to Launcher
.
4.
(Optional) Edit the first and last name as you want them to appear in the Launcher.
5.
Tap
Add To Launcher
.
Important
To maintain the integrity of your contact data, it’s important that you link only
one person’s contact info in different accounts. For example, if you have
contact info for Emily Weeks in Google, Facebook, Microsoft Exchange, and
your Palm profile account, go ahead and link all four contacts into a linked
contact. But don't link Emily’s contact info with her sister Allison’s.
Tip
You can set one of the entries in a linked contact as the primary profile—the
one that appears at the top of the linked contact entry. When you search for
a contact using universal search (see “Use Universal Search” on page 71),
the search feature looks through primary profile information only. In the
open contact, tap the name that is currently displayed to open the list of all
the linked entries. Tap the contact you want to use as the primary profile,
and tap
Set As Primary Profile
.
Summary of Contents for Pre P100EWW
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 15: ...Your Setup Section 1 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 27: ...Your Palm PreTM Phone Section 2 ...
Page 28: ...28 ...
Page 34: ...34 Section 2A Basics BackView 1 Camera flash 2 Camera lens 3 Speaker ...
Page 40: ...40 Section 2A Basics ...
Page 176: ...176 Section 2F Your Documents and Other Productivity Files ...
Page 192: ...192 Section 2G Preferences ...
Page 193: ...Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections Section 3 ...
Page 194: ...194 ...
Page 228: ...228 Section 3B Your Email and Other Messages ...
Page 254: ...254 Section 3C Your Connections to the Web and Wireless Devices ...
Page 255: ...Your Resources Section 4 ...
Page 256: ...256 ...
Page 290: ...290 Section 4A Troubleshooting ...
Page 296: ...296 Section 4B Glossary ...
Page 297: ...Your Safety and Specifications Section 5 ...
Page 298: ...298 ...
Page 320: ...320 Section 5A Regulatory and Safety Information ...