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Re: Touch 101: Editing Voice Mail Speed Dial?
I don't know how to do that but if you are using Sprint (should do the same for others but haven't tried) there is an option within voicemail to allow you to skip the passcode and go straight to the messages. It only skips the passcode for your phone, when calling in from other numbers the passcode is still required. Just a thought.
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Re: Touch 101: Editing Voice Mail Speed Dial?
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Re: Touch 101: Editing Voice Mail Speed Dial?
if you want to add your code, jUst add it at the end of the voice mail number. Under your phone dialer select options. at the end of the number out a p to cause it to pause (I have two for a four second delay- useful in bad connection areas) then out your # and code. might can even add more pauses and the code to play your messages.
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