Read and reply, Choose a message option, Read and reply choose a message option – Nokia 1315 User Manual

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4. Select

Options

>

Send

.

Your message is sent to each of
the recipients in the list.

Read and reply

When you receive a message, a
notification message is displayed,
and the unopened letter icon (

)

appears.

1. Select

Show

to read the

message or

Exit

to dismiss the

notification message.

Scroll to view the whole
message, if necessary.

When unopened messages are
in your inbox,

is shown in

the upper left corner in standby
mode as a reminder.

2. Select

Options

>

Reply

>

Empty screen

,

Original text

,

Template

or other preset reply.

3. Enter your reply, and select

Options

>

Send

.

Choose a message option

Create message options

When you create or reply to a text
message, depending on the mode
of text input you are using and the
features supported by your
wireless service provider, some or
all of the following options are
available:

Send

or

Send to

—Send the

message to one or many
recipient(s).

Preview

—If a message contains a

picture, previews the inserted
picture before sending. Select

Back

to return to the list of

options.

Send options

—Mark or unmark

the sending options of the
message, such as

Urgent

or

Delivery note

. See

“Change

sending options”, page 34

.

Clear text

—Erases all text from

your message.

Insert picture

—Insert a picture

into your message.

Change picture

—Takes you back to

the picture list. Scroll to highlight
a new picture, and select

View

>

Insert

to replace the previous

picture in your message.

Delete picture

—Select

OK

to

delete the picture from your
message or

Back

to return to the

list of options.

Insert contact

—Insert a name

from your contacts list into your
message.

Insert number

—Insert a phone

number or find a phone number in
the contacts list.

Save message

—Select

Drafts

to

save the message in the drafts

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