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On the following screen, start typing the name of the person you’re<br />

looking up; the resulting matches appear as you type. (Or type the whole<br />

name, and then tap Search.)<br />

In the list of results, tap the name you want. That person’s Info screen appears,<br />

so that you can tap to dial a number or <strong>com</strong>pose a preaddressed<br />

email message. (You can’t send a text message to someone in the corporate<br />

phone book, however.)<br />

• Calendar. Your <strong>iPhone</strong>’s calendar is wirelessly kept in sync with the<br />

master calendar back at the office. If you’re on the road, and your minions<br />

make changes to your schedule in Outlook, you’ll know about it; you’ll<br />

see the change on your <strong>iPhone</strong>’s calendar.<br />

There are some other changes to your Calendar, too, as you’ll find out in a<br />

moment.<br />

Don’t forget that you can save battery power, syncing time, and mental clutter by<br />

limiting how much old calendar stuff gets synced to your <strong>iPhone</strong>. (How often do<br />

you really look back on your calendar to see what happened more than a month<br />

ago?) Page 315 has the details.<br />

Exchange + MobileMe<br />

As earlier, you can’t keep both an Exchange calendar/address book and your<br />

own personal data on the same <strong>iPhone</strong>. Exchange data wipes out personal<br />

data.<br />

The one exception: You can keep your personal info if you’ve signed up for a<br />

MobileMe account (Chapter 14).<br />

In that case, something strange and wonderful happens: You can check your<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany calendar, your personal calendar, or a single, unified calendar that<br />

<strong>com</strong>bines them both.<br />

Here’s how it works: Open your <strong>iPhone</strong> calendar. Tap the Calendars button at<br />

the top left.<br />

Now you’re looking at the <strong>com</strong>plete list of calendar categories. You can tap<br />

any of these items, listed here from top to bottom:<br />

All Calendars.<br />

• This button, at the very top, takes you to your single,<br />

unified calendar, showing all appointments, both from your Exchange<br />

The Corporate <strong>iPhone</strong> 289

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