User's Manual
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Bluetooth Software Suite Users Manual
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Local services
Object transfer
With the Bluetooth Neighborhood, you can
transfer such objects as business cards, e-mail
messages, calendar objects, and notes. If
Microsoft Outlook is installed on your computer,
that is where you create and send objects. If
Microsoft Outlook is not installed on your
computer, you can use the Object Editor included
in the Bluetooth Software Suite.
Making default business card
available
Before your business card can be transferred to a
remote device, it needs to be included as a
service on your Local Services bar. This will allow
remote users to pull your business card, i.e.
transfer it to their devices. Also, you can
push
the
business card yourself, i.e. transfer it to remote
devices. Finally, pulling and pushing can take
place in one and the same operation:
exchanging
business cards. This can be done by both you and
a remote user.
If Microsoft Outlook is installed on your computer,
you can create a business card in Contacts, and
then drag it into the Bluetooth Neighborhood. If
Microsoft Outlook is not installed, you can use the
Object Editor. Both ways of making your default
business card available on the Local Services bar
will be explained in the following.
From Microsoft Outlook
1. Open both the Bluetooth Neighborhood and
Microsoft Outlook.
2. Arrange the Bluetooth Neighborhood and
Microsoft Outlook, Contacts windows so that
both are visible on the screen: