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Saving a Conversation as a Memo
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Saving a Conversation as a Memo
Conversations vs. Memos
You can save an important Conversation by recording it as a Memo.
The difference between a Conversation and a Memo is that a
Conversation can be overwritten by newer Conversations over time
(see How Conversations are Saved in Memory on page 18). A Memo is
saved in a different part of the memory and it stays there until you
erase it.
When you save a Conversation as a Memo, you make a copy of the
Conversation and put it in a Memo. Just like with any other Memo,
you can now edit the saved Conversation or clear it by using the
Memo keys. See Memos on page 15 for more information on using
Memos.
You can save a Conversation as a Memo at any time during the
Conversation, including after you hang up, as long as you do not
turn off the Compact/C. The Compact/C saves everything from the
beginning of the Conversation up to where you are, and continues
to save until you stop recording or turn off the Compact/C.
If there is not enough memory, the Compact/C starts from where
you are when you begin recording and saves as far back to the
beginning as it can. If you need more memory, you can clear old
Memos before saving new ones. See Memory on page 21 for more
information about storage space on the Compact/C.
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