User's Manual
Going beyond the basics
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Cutting and copying text from an e-mail message for use in other applications
You can copy any text from an e-mail message, either from one you have composed
or have read or from an attachment you have downloaded and opened (such as a
Word doc), for use elsewhere in the VersaMail application or in another
application. Text you can select and copy includes:
■ A name
■ An e-mail address
■ Body text of an e-mail message or a downloaded attachment
To copy and paste text from an e-mail message:
1. Select the text by dragging the stylus over it.
2. Press Command + C.
3. To paste the text elsewhere in the VersaMail application or in another
application, go to the new location and press Command + V.
You can also cut or copy text from a Word document that you download as an
attachment and view on your handheld. You can then paste this text in another
part of the Word document, another Word document, or another application on
your handheld.
To cut/copy and paste text from within a Word document:
(QUERY: What are the steps?)
See “Performing common tasks” in Chapter 4 (X-REF) for more information on
copying and pasting.
Using the command bar
The command bar provides shortcuts for performing numerous tasks. The options
presented on the command bar may change, depending on which screen is
displayed in the application. For example, if you are viewing a message in the
Inbox, the command bar gives you the option of quickly moving the message to
another folder. See “Moving e-mail between folders” earlier in this chapter.
To access the command bar on your handheld:
■ Press Command on the keyboard.
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