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 docj0nes
 Posts: 19
Phone Model: Motorola
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:14 am |
Hi all,
I have spent over 3 hours trying to figure out why I cant load my full contacts when trying to send a short message (SMS) via my Mobile phone tools while my moto V600 is connected.
I figured out after a while that when I load my contacts file (.dbf) it will only show the "Mobile Business" contact info in the list. I cannot find where I can set "all contacts" in any options. Does anyone know where they can set this so it will show all contacts.
Extra info: I'm using the "Send Short Message" window and when clicking the "Phonebook" icon near the top left corner it will only display the "Mobile business" contacts in the list that is opened.
When loading the same contacts.dbf file in the phonebook option is displays ALL contacts, so I know it has them all saved.
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 duceduc
 Posts: 2122
Phone Model: iPhone Unlocked
Service Provider: Cingular - Extended |
 Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:19 am |
docj0nes:
Check menu, phonebook, menu key (3 bars), categories, highlight all
Hope this helps?
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 docj0nes
 Posts: 19
Phone Model: Motorola
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:31 am |
| duceduc wrote: | docj0nes:
Check menu, phonebook, menu key (3 bars), categories, highlight all
Hope this helps? |
Hi Duceduc,
Thanx for the reply although I was talking about the PC program Mobile Phone Tools. On my actual phone the menu system is set so it shows all I want the phonebook on my PC (using mobile phone tools) to do the same.
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 docj0nes
 Posts: 19
Phone Model: Motorola
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:51 am |
ok found out the problem. A lot of my contacts are on "direct line" for their mobile numbers. I have to catagorise my contacts so that all mobile numbers will have teh mobile icon next to it... oh how my day gets filled with mindless tasks...
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:17 pm |
Just read your contacts through MPT and change them from there. It'll go way faster than doing it by hand on the phone. On the phone you have to load the menus and all that on MPT just open the phonebook feature and edit the contact. Point and click is so much easier
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