BlackBerry P'9981 User Manual

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Synchronise organiser data over the wireless network
Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a back-up file on your computer, especially 
before you update any software. Maintaining a current back-up file on your computer might allow you to recover 
smartphone data if your smartphone is lost, stolen or corrupted by an unforeseen issue.
1.  In the Contacts application, Calendar application, Tasks application or MemoPad, press the 
 key > 
Options.
2. If necessary, click a calendar account or contact list.
3. Select the 
Wireless Synchronisation check box.
4. Press the 
 key > 
Save.
If you use the BlackBerry Internet Service, you must use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronise calendar 
data. For more information, see the Help in the BlackBerry Desktop Software.
Related information
About backing up and restoring smartphone data
If you have installed the BlackBerry Desktop Software on your computer, you can back up and restore most of your 
BlackBerry smartphone data, including messages, organiser data, fonts, saved searches and browser bookmarks 
using the BlackBerry Desktop Software. For more information, see the Help in the BlackBerry Desktop Software.
If you haven't saved anything on your media card, you can back up and restore most of your smartphone data 
using your media card.
If your email account uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you might be able to restore synchronised organiser data 
to your smartphone over the wireless network. To restore synchronised organiser data over the wireless network, 
you must have an activation password. For more information, contact your administrator.
Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a back-up file on your computer, especially 
before you update any software. Maintaining a current back-up file on your computer might allow you to recover 
smartphone data if your smartphone is lost, stolen or corrupted by an unforeseen issue.
About synchronisation conflicts
A synchronisation conflict occurs when you change the same email or organiser data item on your BlackBerry 
smartphone and in the email application on your computer.
If you reconcile your email using wireless email reconciliation, on your smartphone, you can set whether the email 
on your smartphone or the email on your computer takes precedence when an email reconciliation conflict occurs.
If you synchronise your organiser data using wireless data synchronisation, the organiser data on your computer 
takes precedence over the organiser data on your smartphone when a data synchronisation conflict occurs.
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