Message Details And Actions
Message Details
In the detail views of messages, all sent and received messages of a single user or user group are displayed. If you send a message to a user group and a member of the group responds, a new element is added to the message list, containing the communication with this user.
Name of the other party: If you send messages to a group of users, the description of the group is displayed here.
Correspondence: List of all messages that have been sent to the other party and have been received from the other party, as well as the time stamp of these messages. Sent messages are blue, received messages are black.
Input field: Enter your new message or your reply here. Press Enter
to send the text to the other user. Hold down the Shift
or Ctrl
key and then press Enter
to insert a line break in your message.
Message Actions
The following buttons are available in the detail views of messages:
Send message: This function is activated only when text has been entered into the input field. With this function, the text is sent to the other user just as it would be when you press the Enter
key in the input field.
Create New Messages
Above the message list, click New message to send a message to a user or a user group. Then click , to select a recipient. You can also drag a user from the user list or another list with user names (for example from a list for using a camera) and drop the user onto the Messages tab. If no messages has previously been sent to this user, a new message is created and the dropped user is automatically entered as recipient.
Enter the desired message into the input field (see additional information above).
Receive New Messages
Once you have received a new message, a red LED indicator lights up on the Messages tab. When you switch to the message list, all conversation elements with unread messages are marked with the status symbol Unread message. Click on the individual elements to display the message details. If applicable, enter a response in the input field (see explanation above).