32 Chapter 3 : Just Type
3 Depending on the app you want to search in, tap one of the following.
You may need to scroll down to see app search results.
• Bookmarks & History: Your phone displays either just the number
of websites in your bookmarks list and browsing history list whose
name contains your search term, or the number plus a list of the
websites. If only the number of websites is shown, tap Bookmarks
& History to view a list of the websites. Tap an entry to go to the
website.
• Email: Your phone displays either just the number of email
messages whose sender name or subject contains your search term,
or the number plus a list of the actual messages. If only the number
of messages is shown, tap Email to display the list of matching
messages. Tap a message to view it.
• Google Maps: To view your search term on a map, under Launch &
Search, tap Google Maps.
• App Catalog: To search App Catalog for apps that match your
search term, under Launch & Search, tap More, and then tap Palm
App Catalog.
• YouTube: To view YouTube videos that match your search term,
under Launch & Search, tap More, and then tap Yo u Tu b e .
NOTE In addition to Just Type, applications such as Contacts, Email, Memos, and
PDF View also offer the ability to search within the app for entries or files. When
you’re in one of those apps, from the list view, type the file name; a few words from
a memo; or a contact name, initials, address, or number. See the individual
application sections for details. You can also enter a search term in the Help
application to search for help content related to the term.
Create a new item such as a message or memo
You can use Just Type to create a new item such as an email message or
memo by entering all or part of the item’s text. These items are grouped in
the Quick Actions section of the search results.
For some Quick Actions, you need to turn on a preference to create that
type of item from your search results (see Customize Just Type).
1 Open Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view)) or the
Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher).
2 Type all or part of the item text, such as email message text or memo
text.