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If you call several numbers in a range of DDI numbers, you can add only the first part of the number and use ** as a wild character, e.g. enterÂ
for Tri-line.
If you no longer want a location associated with a particular number, click on the
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Search number
If you would like to To search if a number is already in the Directorybeen added to your contacts list, click on the Search button, as shown herebelow:
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A new window will pop upopen, where you can enter the phone number you are looking for, as shown in the screenshot below:
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You can also perform a search by the location name, as shown below:
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To directly import contacts into the system, you will need to have your data available in CSV format. The format of the CSV list should contain two columns, one for the phone number and the other for the name. The two columns can be separated using a common delimiter (e.g. comma, tab, semicolon).
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