Managing text messages – Sony VGN-T360P User Manual

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Managing Text Messages

The Text Messaging Client provides a number of management functions that allow you to save and organize you incoming and outgoing messages. They

include the following:

Click this button or select

Folders > New Folder

from the File menu to create a new folder in which to store messages.

Click this button or select

Folders > Delete Folder

from the File menu to delete a folder you have created (and all the messages it

contains).

Click this button or select

Move to Folder

from the Edit menu to move the selected message to another folder.

Note that moving a message from the Inbox to another folder will not delete the message from your GSM device. Since the Inbox is imported from your GSM

device each time you open the Text Messaging Client, the moved message will re-appear in your Inbox the next time the client is opened.

Click this button or select

Copy to Folder

from the Edit menu to place a copy of the selected message in another folder.

Click this button or select

Delete Message

from the Action menu to delete the selected message. Note that deleting a message from the

Inbox will also delete it from your GSM device!

Click this button or select

Load

from the File menu to return all folders (except the Inbox) to their state at the time of the last save operation

(see description for the Save Icon, below). This is useful, for example, if you accidentally delete messages that you wanted to keep.

Note that neither the Load operation or the Save operation has any effect on the Inbox. This is because the Inbox is a copy of information that is stored on

your GSM device. It is not stored on your computer.

Click this button or select

Save

from the File menu to save the current state of all folders (except the Inbox). Note that a Save operation is

automatically performed whenever you close the Text Messaging Client.

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