- This allows you to make and save messages as Drafts which may be able to edit
and send them later. To do this, simply follow
the Steps in Creating New Message.
The only difference between Creating New Message and Saving your Message as Draft is that
you can just type in on the Message Text Box your message and then after that,
move your cursor on top of the Save as Draft Button and click on it.
That's it, you have your draft message.
- To view your draft messages, move your cursor on top of the
Draft found on the left panel of your Text Messenger Browser, right below
the Inbox
and click on it. This will bring out the list of your saved drafts. A sample of
saved draft messages is shown below.
Note:
- The only time you'll be able to see the
Arrows is when there are more than ten (10) available draft messages.
Use the
Arrow to go to the next set of available draft messages and use the
Arrow to go back to previous set of available draft messages.
- The
Refresh icon when clicked upon will refresh your draft messages
and return you to the 1st Set of Draft Messages.
- The
Trash icon when clicked upon will only erase or delete all available
Draft Messages.
- To open a draft message, move your cursor on top of the draft message either on
the Date Created Column or Subject Column and click on it.
This will bring out the Drafted Text Message Window containing the message
and other saved data. A sample of opened draft message is shown below.
- To modify the draft message, just follow
the Steps in Creating New Message.
- After modifying, you can either Send the file immediately
or Save the message again to be sent later.
Note:
- When you send the Draft Message, a message will appear confirming that the message has
been sent. Click here for details.
- When you save the modified Draft Message, message will appear confirming that the
message has been saved. Click here
for details.
- The Clear button deletes recently entered data.
- The Cancel button aborts the operation and closes the drafted text message
window.
- The Help button brings out the help guide for the current page.
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