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158 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
5. In the email message, add any additional notes, and then click the trackwheel
to view the menu. Click Send.
You return to the Messages screen, and you can view the status of your sent
message
Using pauses and waits
You can add pauses and waits to your contacts’ phone numbers in your handheld
Address Book. When you add a pause or wait in the phone number, your
handheld automatically sends the next numbers that you specify (for a pause) or
prompts you to send the next numbers (for waits).
For example, if you regularly call an automated information service that requires
a password, you could specify a pause in the phone number to automatically
enter your password. You could then enter a wait in the phone number to select
the information service that you request most often.

To place calls using pauses or waits

1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears.
2. Begin typing the name of a contact from your Address Book. The Find screen
displays all the contacts whose names contain the letters that you typed. For
this example, select a contact whose Address Book entry contains a phone
number with a pause or a wait.
3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Call. Your handheld dials the
number.
If you entered a pause in the contact’s phone number, the additional
numbers are sent after two seconds.
If you entered a wait, a dialog box appears. This dialog box shows the
additional numbers that you typed for this contact and prompts you to
send the additional numbers. Click Dial.
Tip: Refer to "Adding pauses and waits to phone numbers" on page 122 for more
information on adding pauses and waits to your handheld Address Book entries.
Note: In the Phone application, click the trackwheel to view the menu and then click
View Address to view the Address Book entry for any of your contacts.