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Deleting photos
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3.Tap the photos you want to beam.
A plus sign appears next to the photos you select.
4.Tap Beam.
5.Point the IR port on your handheld at the IR port on the receiving device. 
See“Sending data” in Chapter 3 for additional information on beaming data.
Deleting photos
If you no longer want a photo on your handheld or expansion card, you can delete 
the photo. 
To delete photos:
1.Tap the Menu icon  .
2.Select Photo, and then select Delete.
3.Tap the photo(s) you want to delete.
An X...

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Chapter 13 Using Palm™ Photos
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nModify and delete your photos.
nOrganize your photos and add notes.
nTransfer photos to other applications using the Send command or Export 
command, and import data in popular file formats.
For information on working with photos on your Mac computer, open the Palm 
folder, open the Documentation folder, and double-click the Photo and Audio 
Readme file.
Using Palm Photos menus
Palm Photos menu commands that are not explained elsewhere in this book are 
described here....

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CHAPTER 14
Using SMS
SMS enables you to send and receive short text messages using your 
handheld and a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) phone. 
SMS allows you to receive records associated with other applications, such 
as Calendar events. You can add such records to the associated application 
or view the information as a text message.
IMPORTANTYour mobile phone plan must be a GSM phone and must enable you to 
send and receive SMS messages in order for you to use SMS.
To open SMS:...

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Chapter 14 Using SMS
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Using the navigator in SMS
You can use the navigator on your handheld to work in SMS.
To navigate in SMS list screens:
nPress Up or Down on the navigator to scroll an entire screen of messages.
nPress and hold Up or Down to scroll quickly.
nPress Select to insert a highlight. 
nWhen a message is highlighted, you use the navigator as follows:
– Press Select again to view the selected message.
– Press Up or Down to scroll to the previous or next message. 
– Press Left to remove the...

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Sending and receiving messages
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3.Tap the recipient’s name, and then tap Add.
TIPTo send a message to someone who isn’t in your Contacts list, enter that 
person’s mobile phone number on the To line. 
4.Enter the message text.
5.Connect to your phone. See“Setting up a phone connection” in Chapter 12.
6.Tap Send to send the message now, or tap Outbox to send the message later.
NOTETapping Send does not send any of the other messages in your Outbox. 
It sends only the current message.
Sending and...

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Chapter 14 Using SMS
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Viewing messages
SMS stores your messages in five categories:
To view text messages in your Inbox:
1.Tap the category pick list in the upper-right corner.
2.Ta p  I n b o x .
 
3.Tap the message you want to view. 
4.Tap one of the following:
InboxStores messages downloaded from your phone.
OutboxStores messages waiting to be sent.
Tr a s hStores messages you deleted. You can restore deleted messages to 
their original category.
ArchiveFiles messages you want to keep.
DraftStores...

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Working with draft messages
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To view data messages in your Inbox:
1.Tap the category pick list in the upper-right corner.
2.Ta p  I n b o x .
 
3.Tap the message you want to view. 
4.Tap Yes to add the data to the appropriate application, or tap No to view the raw 
data.
Working with draft messages
When you create a message, you can save it as a draft message. 
To place a message in the Draft category:
1.Create or open the message you want to store in the Draft category.
2.From the Message view, tap...

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Chapter 14 Using SMS
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5.Edit the message.
6.Tap one of the following:
Adding a signature to a message
A signature is text that appears at the end of a message. 
To define a signature:
1.Tap the Menu icon  .
2.Tap Options, and then tap Preferences.
 
3.Enter your signature.
4.Ta p  O K .
To add your signature to a message:
1.Create or edit the message where you want to add your signature.
2.From the New or Edit Message view, tap the Menu icon  .
3.Tap Options, and then tap Add signature.
SendSends the...

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Sending data from another application
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Sending data from another application
NOTENot all applications include a send command.
To send data from another application:
1.Open the record you want to send.
2.Tap the Menu icon  .
3.Tap Send from the Record menu. (The name of the menu may be different 
depending on which application you’re sending data from. For example, tap 
Send from the Note menu in Note Pad.)
4.If necessary, tap SMS to send the data using SMS rather than Bluetooth™ 
technology, and then...

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To view or change SMS Preferences:
1.Tap the Menu icon  . 
2.Tap Options, and then tap Preferences.
 
3.Change any of the following options:
Sort bySorts messages in order of one of the following: Alphabetic, Date, 
Phone Number, and Status.
Show DateDisplays dates in list views when this check box is selected.
Alert SoundIndicates whether new messages trigger an alert and which alert 
is triggered. To trigger a new message alert, select this check box. 
Tap the pick list to...
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