You can get contact information for the organizer and other invitees, set an alert, add notes to the event, and add comments that are included in your response emailed to the organizer. You can accept, tentatively accept, or decline the invitation. See “Responding to Meeting Invitations” on page 108.

Turn Push on or off: In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Fetch New Data, then turn Push on or off.

Using Links and Detected Data

iPod touch detects web links, phone numbers, email addresses, and other types of information that you can use to open a webpage, create a preaddressed email message, create or add information to a contact, or perform some other useful action. Detected data appears as blue underlined text. Tap the data to use its default action, or touch and hold it to see other actions.

Link or image

Tap to open the webpage in Safari.

 

Touch and hold to:

 

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Open the webpage in Safari

 

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Copy the link

 

 

Phone number

Tap to:

 

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Create a new contact with the number

 

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Add the number to an existing contact

 

 

Address

Tap to display the location in Maps.

 

Touch and hold to:

 

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Display the location in Maps

 

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Create a new contact with the address

 

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Add the address to an existing contact

 

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Copy the address

 

 

Email address

Tap to create a new preaddressed email message.

 

Touch and hold to:

 

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Create a new email message

 

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Create a new contact with the address

 

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Add the address to an existing contact

 

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Copy the address

 

 

Day, date, or time

Tap the item, then tap Create Event to create an

 

event in Calendar.

Tracking number (may not be available in all countries or regions)

Tap to open the shipper’s webpage for the status of a package.

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