When entering a number into a contact, the star or * key becomes a shift key. Double tapping the shift key will let you enter a comma where the 4 key would be and a semicolon where the 6 key would be. You can also enter a * where the 7 key is normally located and a # where you'd find the 9 key.

On 03/12/15 21:31, Joe wrote:
How does one enter punctuation as part of the phone number?

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
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Subject: Re: Automatically entering extra numbers when making a phone call

If I understand what you're looking for, I think you want a comma to give you a 
pause between entering numbers. The more commas the longer the pause. A 
semicolon will throw up a dialogue for you to double tap on when you want to 
enter the next set of numbers.

On 03/12/15 13:17, Wayne Merritt wrote:
Greetings. Can someone refresh me on how to automatically enter extra
numbers when making a phone call, such as when entering numbers in an
automated phone system? I know that I can use commas to separate each
menu choice, but I recall hearing a way to enter a group of numbers at
once with the pound key, and then double tapping to enter the next
group of numbers. I am training a couple of students on how to do this
and want to make sure I've got my information right. The extra numbers
would be added onto the end of a phone number in the contacts. I use
this method to enter account numbers for my bank and credit card but
want a refresher on the process.

Thanks,
Wayne Merritt


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