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Using <strong>UC700</strong> <strong>Client</strong> 3-7<br />

Adding a Contact<br />

Use the Contacts list for people with whom you frequently<br />

communicate. Though the information displayed for each person is no<br />

different than if you searched the database and found them, this list<br />

gives you quick accessibility to a person's presence and preferred<br />

contact information by allowing you to create contact groups that make<br />

sense to you. To add an individual to the My Contacts list:<br />

Step 1<br />

Step 2<br />

Enter an individual’s last name in the Search field. The Search Icon<br />

does not need to be clicked as Search is dynamic. Multiple contacts can<br />

be selected to be added to a buddy list from search.<br />

Right-click the desired name to be added, then select Add to My<br />

Contacts. See Figure 3-4.<br />

Figure 3-4 Adding a Contact<br />

The name is now listed in My Contacts. To query and add personal<br />

contacts to your contact list, you may right-click on the <strong>UC700</strong> tool tray<br />

icon to either import from Outlook, if you have Microsoft Outlook 2003 or<br />

2007 installed, or you may enter personal contacts individually. This can<br />

also be done using the context menus next to the My Contacts icon.<br />

<br />

Once entered, the personal contacts are available for you to query,<br />

UCE Desktop <strong>Client</strong> (<strong>UNIVERGE</strong> <strong>UC700</strong>) <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision 3

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