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Is there a way to automatically add a 0 to a number longer more then 3 digits?

Solved, it's in "area code"

Now the prob is that if a recall a number I get one more 0, than 00, 000 and so on.
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10-08-2014 12:55 AM
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(10-08-2014 12:55 AM)ginopilotino Wrote:  Is there a way to automatically add a 0 to a number longer more then 3 digits?

Solved, it's in "area code"

Now the prob is that if a recall a number I get one more 0, than 00, 000 and so on.

The area code plan on the T4x series allow minimum and maximum digits.
So, If 3 digits minimum and 3 maximum, add a 0 as area code.

I don't think the replace rule can do it here. I assume you are using this without a PBX.

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10-08-2014 07:54 AM
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Good idea, I solved reconfiguring my pbx Wink
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