Creating mms slides – HP iPAQ hw6500 Unlocked Mobile Messenger series User Manual

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Using Messaging 12–10

Creating MMS Slides

To create an MMS slide:
1.

From the Start menu, tap Messaging > Accounts > MMS

> New.

2.

In the Choose A MMS screen, tap the Message Type icon to

create a new MMS message.
Use Custom to create your own message or select from the default

message list.

NOTE: MMS messages are created by combining one or more slides. A

slide can consist of a photograph or video clip, sound file, and text.

However, the size of an MMS that you can send depends on your service

provider limitations.

To view the memory allowed per MMS, tap Start > Messaging >

Tools > MMS Settings > Servers > Default server and scroll

down to the bottom of the screen. To view the size of your message

before sending, tap the Expand button

in the message header.

3.

For Custom messages, tap the Tap here to insert a photo or

video clip box to choose a photo or video to be inserted.

4.

On the top, left of the Next screen, tap My Pictures to select the

specific location of the photos or videos to be inserted.

NOTE: You can only add a single photo or a single video clip to each

MMS slide.

5.

Tap the photo or video clip to be inserted, then tap the Select icon

at the bottom of the screen.

6.

Tap in the Insert text here box and enter the text to be sent, or

tap the Canned Text icon to see a list of pre-saved text messages.

Tap the one you want and tap the Select icon

.

7.

Tap in the Tap here to insert an audio clip box to add an

audio clip.

NOTE: You can either add an existing sound file, or record a new one.

8.

Tap on the pull-down My Sounds to select a location that contains

audio files.

9.

Tap the audio clip to be added and tap the Select icon

.

NOTE: To preview the audio clip before selecting it, use the playback

controls on the bottom of the screen. Play/Pause

and Stop

controls are available.

NOTE: To record a new audio clip, tap the diskette tape icon

to bring

up controls that allow you to record new audio.

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