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Windows Mobile 6 Professional + Office Mobile 6.1) in PDA - JAlbert |
05-Mar-08 08:58:00
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Windows Mobile 6 Professional + Office Mobile 6.1) in PDA
When I am writing one "Note" or in the "Word", and I want to join a new word
or unknown through the (BAR +), Where is the word kept ??
If I want to turn off (to clean) this " word ", "" a word badly added "",
how can I do?
Please, tell me step the step how I arrive there (word) and delete!
I thank your support. Thank you. |
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Windows Mobile 6 Professional + Office Mobile 6.1) in PDA - Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] |
06-Mar-08 09:56:38
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Apologies, but I am unable to understand the problem... can you clarify
or give additional information.
Also, are you using a device with a stylus (pocketpc) or not (smartphone)
Can you clarify (BAR +)
Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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Windows Mobile 6 Professional + Office Mobile 6.1) in PDA - Steph Peters |
07-Mar-08 06:41:43
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Some (all?) WM6 devices show the word completion choices when typing in
Pocket Outlook in a bar under the text entry screen and above the SIP. The
bar shows the choices horizontally, which I prefer to the former vertical
presentation, as it does not obscure the words being entered. A word can be
accepted by tapping on it, which adds a space afterwards, or by tapping
carriage return which accepts the word without adding a space. The bar
learns new words which survive beyond a soft reset.
The right hand end of the bar has a + sign for adding new words to the
dictionary. I haven't got to grips with that yet to make it work well, so
if anyone can assist I'd be grateful. I want to know how to make the + work
on something I've already entered, since currently as soon as I tap + it
deletes all content from the bar and I have to start again, which is not
efficient. And like the original poster I'd like to get rid of some
mistypes that the bar has accepted. Also I'd like to force some preferences
on it, so that for instance the short version of my name shows up for
choice, whereas at the moment the long version shows up with some other
words that fit the letters at the start.
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Those who are mentally and emotionally healthy are those who have learned
when to say yes, when to say no and when to say whoopee. W.S. Krabill
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