User Guide

LifeDrive from palmOne 285
CHAPTER 15 Recording Voice Memos
Storing voice memos
By default, voice memos are stored in program memory. When you store memos in categories
such as Unfiled, Business, or Personal, you are storing the memos in program memory. This
means that you can view and listen to memos only in the Voice Memo application and you can
synchronize
the memos. You can also mark memos as private and set alarms.
You can change your voice memo storage location to the internal drive
or an expansion card.
When you store voice memos on the internal drive or an expansion card, they do not appear in the
Voice Memo portion of Palm
®
Desktop software after a HotSync
®
operation and are not backed up.
Also, you cannot mark voice memos as private or attach alarms.
You can still beam memos
and send memos from any storage location.
Voice Memo remembers the last storage location and stores all new memos to that location
unless you change it. You can configure your device to always store voice memos on an
expansion card when one is present.
Saving a voice memo to another location
You can change your voice memo storage location to program memory, the internal drive, or an
expansion card. Storing your voice memos on an expansion card allows you to share voice
memos with others.
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1 Go to Applications and select Voice Memo .
2 Highlight a voice memo.
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Before You Begin
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If you are storing voice
memos on an expansion
card, you must have an
expansion card
inserted
in your device’s
expansion card slot.