97Multimedia Messages96Multimedia Messages• Add Picture: allows you to add a picturestored in the Images folder (Menu 9.4).Choose a picture and press the Select softkey. You may not be able to add somedownloaded images if they are not in thecorrect format.• Add Sound: allows you to add a voicememo. Select Record to record a new voicememo. If you have voice memos recorded,you can select Sound List to add one ofthem.• Send: allows you to send the message. Usethis option when you finish creating themessage.• Save: saves the message in the Draft(Menu 2.3) or Templates (Menu 2.5) boxfor later use. This option is activated afteryou add content to the message.• Settings: allows you to change themessage settings. For further details abouteach setting option, see page 102. Afterchanging the settings, you need to pressthe soft key or the C key to go to backto the options screen.• Add Destination: allows you to enterdestination numbers or addresses. Seesteps 6 to 11. After adding them, you needto press the soft key or the C key to goto back to the options screen.• Preview: shows your message as it willdisplay on the recipient’s phone.Note: You can add text, an image and a soundonce for each page.Draft (Menu 2.3)After creating a multimedia message, you canstore it in this message box to be sent later.For further details about viewing a message, see“Outbox” on page 94.Write New (Menu 2.4)This menu allows you to create a newmultimedia message and then send it to multipledestinations.Creating and Sending a MultimediaMessage1. Enter the subject of your message and pressthe OK soft key.For further details about entering characters,see page 46.2. When Add Here highlights, press theOptions soft key and add the messagecontents using one of the following options:• Add Text: enter the message text andpress the OK soft key.• Add My Photo: allows you to add a photoyou took using the camera on your phone.Select Take a Photo to take a new photo,or Select a Photo to add one of the photosstored in the phone. For further detailsabout using the camera, see page 110.