Hello Steve, thanks for the great info. I will get back to you as soon as I
can. I am tied up all this week undergoing what seems like dozens of tests
to determine how far and wide my cancer has metastasized. With all of the
X-rays, CT-scans, and nuclear PET scans, if I didn't already have cancer, I
certainly would when the docs are all done with me, HiHi.
Alan - N7MIT
Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ
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Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:20 AM
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Subject: Re: Problems sending text messages
Alan,
Ok, let's get the KISS Principle out here... To get the dumbest thing =
out of the way, are all these numbers cell phones capable of receiving =
text messages?=20
Second, all you need to do with the iPhone is put the number in your TO =
field of a text message. Alternatively, if it is easier, you can =
activate the Dictate button on the keyboard and speak the number or use =
SIRI to do it. If the person is in your contacts, you could say "Send a =
Text Message to Alan Downing", if you want to send it to more than one =
person, you would say "Send a text message to Alan Downing and Tom =
Behler and Steve Pollo", assuming you have all of us in your contacts. =
Then, Siri will ask what you want to say and you could dictate that or =
type it. If you start a message using SIRI, then you have to find the =
edit message.
As to the person that wanted to text using their computer, you have to =
know the cell provider for each person. For example, =
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Steve, K8SP for Verizon, .
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