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• Enter Manually. Type the email address of an
invitee.
(For more information about using contacts
and the company directory, see “Working With
Contacts and the Directory” on page 13.)
7 Press Options to view and select additional
functions such as displaying more information
about the highlighted attendee (Attendee
Details).
8 Press Back to return to the meeting request
view.
9 Press Options and select Send to send the
meeting request.
WORKING WITH CONTACTS AND THE
DIRECTORY
When you create, reply to, or forward an email,
you can search for email addresses that are in
your local contacts on the device or in your
company’s directory, if you have an account on
your company’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
What Is a Directory?
A directory is an address book that contains
contact information for the members of an
organization (for example, of a corporation or an
Internet Service Provider). The organization
controls the contents of the directory, and you
are restricted to looking up information in it.
Think of a directory as a telephone book that you
receive when you get a telephone account.
What Are Contacts?
Contacts is a list of entries on your device that
you've entered (for example, your favorite
restaurant’s telephone number) or copied from a
directory (your manager's telephone number).
You control what goes into the contacts
database by adding entries on the device, or by
choosing to synchronize contacts with your
contacts database on the server (see “Specifying
What to Synchronize” on page 7). Think of
contacts as your personal notebook in which you
write telephone numbers that are important to
you.
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