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Entering text by quoting
personal data or phonebook
entries
In the Text entry (edit) screen for an e-mail mes-
sage or “Text memo”, you can use this proce-
dure to enter the name, readings, phone
number, e-mail address, street address, birth-
day or memo stored in the “Phonebook” or in
the “Own number”.
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Data cannot be quoted from some Text entry
(edit) screen.
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Text entry (edit) screen (p.426)
X
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(FUNC)
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“Quote data”
X
“Phone-
book” or “Own data”
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When “Phonebook” is selected
X
Select “Search group”, “Search column”
or “Search all”
X
Search the phonebook for
the entry to be quoted
Searching the phonebook (search method
specification)
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When “Own data” is selected
X
Enter your security code
2
Select the item to be quoted
3
o
(Finish)
<Common phrases>
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Editing and Storing
Common Phrases
This function allows you to store common
phrases in advance so that they can be
retrieved from the Text entry (edit) screen later.
Common phrases stored at the time of pur-
chase can be edited (changed).
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Common phrases are stored in 5 folders. Folders
1 and 2 each contain 10 preset fixed common
phrases. You can modify preset common
phrases. Folders 3 to 5 will each hold up to 10
original common phrases. You can also rename
the folders to suit the uses of the common
phrases they contain.
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Common Phrases
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Composing a new common
phrase
1
i
X
X
“Common phrases”
The “Common phrases folder
list” screen appears.
2
Select a folder
The “Common phrase list”
screen appears.
3
Highlight “<Not stored>” and press
o
(Edit)
X
Enter a common phrase
Function menu (Common phrases
folder list screen)
NOTE
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When you quote a street address, the zip code “
〒
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symbol and “-” are not quoted.
090XXXXXXXX
03XXXXXXXX
090XXXXXXXX@docomo.ne.
Quote phonebook
1450071X−XXX−XXHeiwaji
IchiroDocomo
IchiroDocomo
Quoting a phonebook entry
NOTE
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Common phrases can contain up to 64 double-byte or
128 single-byte characters.
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When you create an original common phrase to be
used in mail subjects, messages, headers, signatures
or as a quotation symbol, do not use “single-byte
katakana” or “Pictographs” as these may not be dis-
played correctly (Pictographs can be used when
i-mode mail is exchanged).
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Fixed common phrases are retrieved as kanji/
hiragana when the text entry method is “Kanji/
hiragana input mode” in Mode 1 (5-touch) or Mode 3
(T9 input) or “double-byte character input” in Mode 2
(2-touch), and as “single-byte katakana” when
another text entry method is used.
(In English mode, the fixed common phrases are the
same regardless of the input mode.)
Edit folder name
X
Edit a folder name
Changes the selected folder name.
The folder name can contain up to
10 double-byte or 20 single-byte
characters.
Reset name
Restores the folder name to default.
Own data
Common phrase folder list
Common phrases
Folder 4
Folder 5
Folder 2
Folder 1
Folder 3
Select
FUNC
Function menu
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Common phrase list
Folder 3
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
<Not stored>
Edit
Select
FUNC
Function menu
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