Draft message options, Edit draft text messages – Samsung SCH-R610ZKAUSC User Manual

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Messaging

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Message Folders

Draft Message Options

1.

In standby mode, press the Messages (left) soft key (

), then press

for Drafts. The Draft screen appears in the display showing a list of

any draft messages that you’ve saved.

2.

Use the navigation keys to highlight a draft message.

3.

Press the Options (right) soft key (

). The following options appear in

the display:

• SEND — Send a copy of the draft message to the current recipient.
• Lock / Unlock — Block a message from being erased or free a message to be

erased.

• Add to Contacts — Add the recipient number(s) to your Contacts.
• Save Quick Text — Save the message text as a Quick Text item.
• Erase Drafts — Erase all unlocked messages from the Drafts folder.

Edit Draft Text Messages

1.

In standby mode, press the Messages (left) soft key (

), then press

for Drafts. The Draft screen appears in the display showing a list of

any draft messages that you’ve saved.

2.

Use the navigation keys to highlight the draft text message that you wish

to edit, then press the EDIT key (

). The Create Text Msg screen

appears in the display with the message Text field showing.

3.

Use the keypad to add to or change the message text.

See “Entering Text” on page 44 for more information.

4.

After you complete your changes to the selected draft message, do one of

the following:

Press the Options (right) soft key (

), then select the Save As Draft option to

save the changed message as a new draft message.

Press the

key to send the changed message.

Press the Options (right) soft key (

), then select the following options as

needed before sending the changed message:

Edit Send To — Change or add message recipient number(s) or e-mail

address(es).

Add Quick Text — Add pre-composed text to the message.

Save As Draft — Save the changed draft message as a new draft.

Priority Level — Indicate whether the message is High or Normal priority.

Validity Period — Set a specific date and time, before which the message can

be delivered, after which the message is recalled.

Deferred Delivery — Defer delivery of the message to some particular time.

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