Deleting A Record From The Call Log; Printing The Call Log; Archiving The Call Log; Figure 4-35 Call Log Archive Screen - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Applications

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SV8100
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Desktop Applications
The Playback window provides the following controls:
Play
Pause
Stop

Deleting a Record from the Call Log

Selecting a record with a right mouse click and selecting the Delete option
on the pop-up menu will remove the selected record from the Call Log.
Highlighting a record and from the Call Log menu selecting the Delete
option will remove the selected record from the Call Log.
Highlighting multiple records and applying the Delete command will delete
all of the records in the selected range.

Printing the Call Log

From the Call Log menu, selecting the Print option, followed by Print All
will cause the entire call history to be sent to the default printer.
Highlighting a set of records to be printed and selecting Call
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Log
Print
Print Selected from the main menu will cause the selected
call log entries to be sent to the default printer.

Archiving the Call Log

Archiving the Call Log is beneficial for reducing the number of call records
displayed within the application, and therefore, improving access when
searching for individual records. The archival process also provides a method
of backing up the call history and storing the records off-line for future access.
From the Call Log menu, selecting the Archive option will open the Call
Log Archive menu (refer to
Slider bar - advances as the playback progresses.
Dragging the slider will change the current
playback position within the recording.
Start/resume playback of the recording.
Suspend playback at the current position.
Suspend playback and set the current position to
the beginning of the recording.
Figure 4-35 Call Log Archive
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