User Guide for the Kyocera K132 Phone 27
Erasing messages
It is a good idea to erase old messages to free up
memory in your phone.
You have the option of erasing text messages and
pages as you send or read them, erasing them one
at a time from the list in the OutBox or InBox, or
erasing them all at once.

Erasing single messages

1. Select Menu Messages.
2. Select the type of text message you want to
erase and press : InBox, OutBox, Sent,
orSaved.
3. Highlight the message to erase and press .
4. Select Options.
5. Select Erase to erase the message. A
notification appears: “Erase this message?”
6. Select Yes to erase the message.
Note: You can erase a scheduled message from
the OutBox, but you cannot cancel delivery of
the message.

Erasing all messages

1. Select Menu Messages Erase Messages.
2. Select a folder from which to erase all
messages: InBox, Sent, OutBox, Saved Folder,
Drafts Folder, or All Messages. To erase
messages from all folders, select AllMessages.
3. A message appears: “Erase all messages?”
SelectYe s to erase messages or No to cancel.

Erasing messages automatically

Use this setting to have old messages
automatically erased from the InBox, Sent Msgs
folder, or both when memory is low.
•Select
Menu Messages MsgSettings
Auto-Erase OldInBox Msgs/Sent Ms gs/Both.
Older messages will be erased as new
messages are received.
Creating and editing prewritten messages (QuickText)
Your phone comes with prewritten (QuickText)
messages, such as “Please call me,” which you
can insert into the body of a text message. You can
edit these messages and create new ones.
1. Select Menu Messages MsgSettings
Edit QuickText.
2. To create a new pre-written message,
select New Msg.
- or -
To edit an existing pre-written message,
highlight the message and select Edit.
3. Enter or edit the text and press the left soft key
to select Done. For help entering text, see
“Understanding text entry screens” on
page14.
Note: You can also save a message you have
written or received as QuickText. See “Setting
sending options” on page23 or “Reading the
message” on page26.
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