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Figure 4-17. DialPad Window
2.Select the Dial Intercom button to make an intercom call.
AT&TCall prompts you to lift the handset of your telephone.
3.Lift the handset of your phone.
You hear intercom dial tone.
4.Using your PC keyboard or clicking on buttons in the Dialpad window,
enter an intercom number.
AT&TCall passes each digit of the intercom number to the PARTNER
system and places the call.
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5.Hang up your handset to disconnect the call.
The intercom number you entered is automatically cleared from the
Dialpad display.
6.Select the Dial Outside button to make an outside call.
AT&TCall prompts you to lift the handset of your telephone.
7.Lift the handset of your phone.
You hear outside dial tone.
8.Using your PC keyboard or clicking on buttons in the Dialpad window,
enter a phone number.
When entering the telephone number, make sure you enter the number
the same way as you...

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Step 7: Saving an Existing File
In this step, you will learn how to save to the hard disk of your PC the changes
that you made to the existing file.
Now that you are done modifying the cards in the sample.dex file, you must
save your changes to disk. Select 
Save from the File menu. This procedure
saves the changes you made to sample.dex to the hard disk of your PC.
Step 8: Creating a New AT&TCall File
In this step, you will create a new AT&TCall file. New files are empty (that is,
they...

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To customize the labels, perform the following steps:
1.Select Edit Labels. . . from the Setup menu.
The Edit Labels dialog box appears.
Figure 4-18. Edit Labels Dialog Box
2.Using the methods described previously, move the cursor to Text Field
#7.
3.Delete State:, and enter Country:.
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4.Select the OK button.
The Edit Labels dialog box disappears, and the new field label is
displayed on the card template.
Figure 4-19. Modified Card Labels
Step 10: Programming a Quick Dial
In this step, you will learn how to program a Quick Dial in the new AT&TCall
file that you created.
AT&TCall enables you to program Quick Dials for each AT&TCall file. Quick
Dials consist of two components: a Label button and a Dial button. The Label
button displays information you want to be displayed...

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specified on the related card. AT&TCall Quick Dials act the same way as
autodial buttons on your telephone.
The card bank in this new AT&TCall window is empty. Since a Quick Dial dials
the phone number from a specified card, you must create a card before you
can program a Quick Dial.
To create a card, perform the following steps:
1.Select the New Card button.
The New Card window appears.
2.Fill out the card for someone you know. Make sure you enter a
telephone number for the person.
When...

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Figure 4-20. Create Quick Dial Dialog Box
When programming Quick Dials, you may want to modify the labels. For
example, suppose you want to program a Quick Dial for a friend’s office
telephone number, and also program a Quick Dial for that person’s
home telephone number. If you do not modify the Label buttons when
programming these Quick Dials, you will have two Quick Dials that have
the same labels, but dial different telephone numbers. By looking at the
Label buttons of these Quick...

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Dial dials the home telephone number. In this case, it would make
sense to include terms such as Home or Office in the labels to
differentiate what each of the Quick Dials will dial.
2.When finished, select the OK button.
The Create Quick Dial dialog box closes, and the label appears on the
Label button of the Quick Dial.
To make a call from this Quick Dial, perform the following steps:
System Phone
1.Click on the Dial button of the Quick Dial that you just programmed.
Your telephone goes...

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Step 11: Saving a New File
In this step, you will learn how to save the new file to the hard disk of your PC.
To save this new file to disk, perform the following steps:
1.Select Save As. . . from the File menu.
The Save As dialog box appears.
2.
Enter 
trial in the File Name box.
/NOTE:
AT&TCall automatically adds the .dex suffix to the file name you
enter. If you prefer, you may enter another suffix. However, it is
recommended that you use the .dex default to make it easier to
identify...

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Helpful Hints
Once you have completed the tutorial, refer to the following hints:
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nKeep all AT&TCall files in the same directory.
By default AT&TCall saves and opens files from the directory in which
the PassageWay applications are installed. By keeping all the AT&TCall
files in the same directory, you can easily access your files.
Determine whether you need more than 20 Quick Dials.
AT&TCall enables you to program a maximum of 50 Quick Dials (two
sets of 25, which are accessed via...
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