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Jan8

Written by:mirjam.baumberger
8/01/2009 10:32 a.m. 

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Dear Swyx Users

Did you know that SwyxWare enables you to dial your everyday contacts through global abbreviated dialing.

Abbreviated dialing codes can be stored in the Global Phonebook and therefore made available for everyone. If you dial "#45", for example, this input is not interpreted as a number: it is resolved using the Global Phonebook. The stored number will be dialed.


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If you are authorized to change the Global Phonebook, you can also store global abbreviated dialing codes with the help of SwyxIt!. To do this, create a new entry in the Global Phonebook and enter the dialing code of your choice in the "Name" field.

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Remember that the entry must begin with exactly one hash symbol. Two hash symbols are used for example for controlling other functions: e.g. ##10 starts Remote Inquiry, so cannot be a global abbreviated dialing code.

Any questions?

Have a good weekend and happy Swyxing . . . .  .

Kind regards
Mirjam

@ IT Net World Ltd, NZ & AUS SWYX Distributor

 

 

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