Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Learning the basics
- Using your phone
- Staying organized
- Staying in touch
- Messaging
- Setting up an email account
- Setting up an Exchange Server email account
- Using an online address book
- Setting up a Wireless Sync email account
- Setting up an IMAP or POP3 email account
- Signing in to Pocket MSN
- Creating and sending an email message
- Synchronizing your email
- Receiving attachments
- Creating and sending a text message
- Creating and sending a multimedia message
- Receiving text and multimedia messages
- Viewing/playing a multimedia message
- Browsing the web
- Setting up a Bluetooth® connection
- Messaging
- Playing media files
- Staying productive
- Managing files and applications
- Customizing your smartphone
- Getting help
- Regulatory Information
- Index
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Synchronizing your Microsoft Office files
You can create and edit Microsoft Office files on your computer or on your smartphone and then
synchronize the files so that changes you make show up on both your computer and your
smartphone. To synchronize Microsoft Office files, you must first set Files as one of your
synchronization options; see “Selecting which info to sync” on page 84.
To synchronize your Microsoft Office files:
1. Connect your smartphone to your computer with the
USB cable.
NOTE Most options of ActiveSync desktop software are available only
when your smartphone is connected to your computer.
2. On your computer, double-click the ActiveSync
icon in the taskbar to open the ActiveSync window.
NOTE If the ActiveSync icon doesn’t appear in the taskbar, click Start >
Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync to open the ActiveSync window.
3. Under Information Type, double-click Files to view a
list of all synchronized files.
NOTE If Files doesn’t appear under Information Type, open the Tools menu and select Options. Make sure the Files box is
checked.
4. Do any of the following:
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To copy a file from your computer to your smartphone, click Add, browse to and highlight
the file, and then click Open.