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41
Using Memory
Making the Most of Memory
Each phone number is stored in a “memory location”
numbered 01-99. You can arrange your Phone Book for
convenient recall by storing related numbers in groups of ten.
For example, store your ten most frequently called numbers in
locations 01-09, then you can use the Turbo Dial
®
keys to call
them with the push of a key. You could store business numbers
in locations 10-19, family numbers in 20-29, friends in 30-39,
and so on.
You can also store names to help identify phone numbers. If
someone you know has more than one phone number, you
could make the number easy to recall by storing the name with
a descriptive label. Your new phone makes it simple to attach
common labels to names in your Phone Book. See page 43 for
more information.
When you feel ready for more, try the advanced storing features
at the end of the chapter. For instance, pages 48-49 describe how
the Phone Book can help you access voicemail and other
automated calling systems with only a few keystrokes.
Smith J.
Home
09
1-312-555-1313
Smith J.
Mobile
32
1-630-555-1515
Labels
Memory location
Name
Phone number