Using the send command, Technology, Send – Palm E2 User Manual
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CHAPTER 19
Sharing Information
Using the Send command
You can send information from within an application—such as a photo or video, a contact, or an 
appointment—to other Palm OS
®
handheld users. You can also send a category of information or
even an entire application.
You can use the Send command in many applications to send information wirelessly using one of 
the following methods:
• Using the built-in Bluetooth
®
wireless technology on your handheld
• As an attachment to an e-mail message
• As part of a text message
Sending information from within an application using Bluetooth 
technology
You can use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth technology to send information directly to another 
device that includes Bluetooth technology. You must be within range of the receiving device to 
send information using Bluetooth technology. The maximum range is approximately 25–30 feet 
(8–10 meters); however, the shorter the range, the more quickly and accurately you can send 
information.
Before You Begin
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You must complete all the 
prerequisites for the 
messaging application.
To use your handheld’s 
built-in Bluetooth
wireless
technology, you must set 
up a phone connection. To 
use it with your handheld’s 
IR port, run Phone Link 
Updater, and then use the 
Phone Link application to 
set up a phone connection.
Did You Know?
You can also easily send 
information from the 
desktop component of 
many applications. For 
example, you can send 
photos from the 
palmOne™ Media desktop 
application. See the online 
desktop help for 
information.
Tip
If you are unable to send 
information to another 
device, try moving closer to 
the receiving device.