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Editing in the Callers List
To have the Callers List show local numbers without the area code and internal numbers as 
extensions, see Entering area codes on page 30.
Saving Callers List numbers to the Directory or a Memory key
To edit a number in the Callers List:
1.
Press
 
.
2.
Press 
¬
.
Note: This step is not necessary if the Callers List Mode is set to the combined 
option. For more information about the Caller List Mode, see Setting the List Mode 
on page 19.
3.
Find the item you want to edit.
4.
Press any key on the dial pad to begin editing. This may be required if you have tried 
to dial the number and there is no connection.
5.
To add digits, use the dial pad. To erase one digit to the right of the cursor, press 
. To erase one digit to the left of the cursor, press 
.
Caution: The Callers List does not save changes. If you plan to call the number 
again, copy it to the Directory or a memory key.
6.
To dial the edited number, lift the handset or press either 
©
, or 
¬
.
To dial back a long distance number in the Callers List:
1.
Press
 
.
2.
Use
 ª
 to find the item you want to edit.
3.
Using the dial pad, press 
 and the area code if necessary.
4.
To dial the edited number, lift the handset or press either 
©
or 
5.
If you want to save the number to the directory, press 
ß
. See 
To copy a number from the Callers List to the Directory or to a memory key:
1.
Press 
.
2.
Press 
¬
.
Note: This step is not necessary if the Callers List Mode is set to the combined 
option. For more information about the Caller List Mode, see Setting the List Mode 
on page 19. 
3.
Find the item you want to copy.
4.
Press 
ß
.
5.
Press 
¢
 or the memory key where you want to store the number.
6.
If no name is displayed, you are prompted to enter one. To enter a name, use the dial 
pad. (See Entering Names on page 16.) If you don’t want a name, go to step 7.
7.
 Press 
ß
.
8.
To leave the Callers List at any time, press 
 or 
®
.
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