Palm P120EWW Cell Phone User Manual


 
2F. Personal Information 121
Organizer
2F. Personal Information
Contacts (page 121)
Calendar (page 135)
Tasks (page 145)
Memos (page 150)
Clock (page 152)
Calculator (page 154)
Contacts
How Do I Add Names and Other Info Into
Contacts?
You have a few options for getting info into your
Contacts.
Connect to an online address book. If you have an
address book in an online account that works with the
Palm
®
Synergy™ feature (for example, Google or
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync), you can set up
Contacts on your phone to synchronize and display
contacts that you store in the online address book. Set
up synchronization the first time you open Contacts
(see “Use Contacts for the First Time” on page 123), or
anytime after that (see “Customize Contacts” on
page 133). After you set up the connection to the
online address book, contacts you enter online show
up automatically in Contacts, and contacts you enter
on your phone sync to the online account.
The Synergy feature makes it easy to synchronize other
data from an online account. By setting up
synchronization in one app, synchronization of the
other apps is automatically set up for you. For example,
if you set up your Gmail account in Email before you
set up Contacts, when you first open Contacts, you find
that your Google contacts are already downloaded.
And when you first open Calendar, you find that your
Google calendar events are already in your phone’s
Calendar.
See “Online Accounts Available for webOS Phones” on
page 294
for the current list of online accounts that you can set up
on your phone, from which you can access contacts.