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Make a note, View notes (day view), Options while viewing a list of notes – Nokia 2355 User Manual

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Make a note

You can choose from five types of

notes:

Meeting

,

Call

,

Birthday

,

Memo

,

and

Reminder

. Your phone asks for

further information depending on

which note you choose. You also have

the option to set an alarm for any note

that you select.

1. Go to the date for which you want

to set a reminder. (See

Go to date

”,

p.

55

if you need more

information.)

2. From the monthly view (with the

date highlighted), select

Options

>

Make a note

.

3. Select one of the following note

types, and select

Options

>

Save

:

Meeting

—Enter a subject, location,

and a start and end time. Choose

an alarm option.

Call

—Enter a phone number, a

name, and the time. Choose an

alarm option.

Birthday

—Enter the person’s name,

and year of birth. Choose an alarm

option.

Memo

—Enter a subject, a start

date, and an end date. Choose an

alarm option.

Reminder

—Enter the subject you

wish to be reminded about.

Choose an alarm option.

View notes (day view)

After you have created some calendar

notes, you can view them as follows:

1. In standby mode, select

Menu

>

Organiser

>

Calendar

.

2. Scroll to the date containing the

note. Any days containing notes

will be in bold font.

3. Select

Options

>

View day

.

4. To view more details of a

highlighted note, select

Options

>

View

.

Options while viewing a list
of notes

Select

Options

while viewing a day’s

notes to access the following options:

The options listed below are available

either while viewing the body of a note

or viewing the header of a note.

View

—View the full details of the note.

Make a note

—Create a new note for

the selected date.

Delete

—Delete the note.

Edit

—Edit the note.

Move

—Move the note to another date

on your calendar.

Repeat

—Enable the note to recur on a

regular basis (daily, weekly, biweekly,

monthly, or yearly).

Go to date

—Jump to another date on

your calendar.