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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Flip Closed
- Flip Open Guidelines
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Calendar
- WAP Services
- Getting started with e-mail and WAP
- E-mail set up
- Automatically set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up a service provider
- Manually set up e-mail
- Sending an e-mail for the first time
- Using e-mail with several configurations installed
- Setting up WAP Services
- WAP Profiles
- Automatically set up WAP
- Manually set up WAP
- Using WAP for the first time
- Using WAP with several configurations installed
- Locating settings in Windows 95 or 98
- Trusted Certificates
- Homepage
- Extras
- R380 Communications Suite
- Troubleshooting
- Important Information
- Index

Contacts 97
Find allows you to search the Contacts database for an entry
containing a specific text.
To search for an entry containing a specific text in the database:
1.
Tap Find on the Contacts desktop.
2.
Enter a name (or part of a name) and tap to start the search.
3.
A Progress Message view appears in the display. If required, a
button allows you to interrupt the search and display the
entries found up to the point of interruption. Otherwise, all results
are displayed when the search is complete.
Tip! allows you to sort the search results by First Name, Last
Name or Company. It also allows you to change between detailed or
summarized information.
4.
Scroll to the entry you are looking for and select it. The database
entry appears in the display.
Note: If the entry you are looking for does not appear in the search
results, you can carry out a further search by tapping and
entering new search criteria.
5.
To edit the entry you were looking for, tap and select
Edit
. See
“To edit an entry in the contacts database:” on page 92.
To call the number of the entry you were looking for, select the
Contact Method.
To send an e-mail to the entry you were looking for, select the
e-mail address. The New Message view appears in the display
allowing you to compose a message before sending it. See
“Messaging” on page 99” for more information on sending
e-mails.
Find
Stop