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Posted on Apr 01, 2008

Changing a display name

Hello everyone:

We are currently experiencing a problem and I am hoping that you could possibly fix it. One of the extensions at our office was recently given to a new individual. Most of the information has been changed, except for one minor detail. When you page that person's extension, the name of the previous person still shows up on the screen.

Could you please advise on how to fix this?

Thanks a lot!

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Hey do you know how to change the display names or better still do you know where i can get hold of a user manual for the DTU 16d nec phone thanks

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