Using the Call Log Application
Deleting Call Log Entries
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Deleting Call Log Entries
You can delete a single Call Log entry or all entries on a specific Call Log.
Deleting a Single Call Log Entry
1. Access the Call Log application by pressing the Log softkey.
The Missed Calls Main screen displays.
2. If the entry to be deleted is shown, proceed to Step 3. If the entry to be
deleted is not shown, use the Page Left and/or Page Right buttons to
scroll through the Missed Calls Log or press softkey for that entry’s Call Log
(Outgo, InAns).
3. With the entry to be deleted displayed, press the Line/Feature button
corresponding to that entry.
The selected entry’s Detail screen displays.
4. Press the Delete softkey.
The prompt “Press Delete again to confirm.” displays at the top of the
screen.
5. Visually verify that you want to delete the Name and Number displayed,
then choose one of the following options:
6. To exit the Call Log application, press the Phone/Exit (
) button.
If you want to
Then
Cancel the deletion without
removing this Call Log entry
Press Cancel.
No deletion occurs and the Call Log’s
Main screen displays.
Complete deleting this Call
Log entry
Press Delete.
The entry is removed and the
remaining entries on this Call Log
remain sorted in chronological order.
The Call Log’s Main screen displays.
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