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Windows Phone 8 : Messaging - Composing a New Message (part 5) - Setting Message Priority

9/3/2014 9:28:05 PM

Setting Message Priority

When you compose a new message, you have the option to set the message’s priority to high, normal, or low. To set the priority for a message, open the message you want to use and follow these steps:

1. From the message composition screen, Tap the Menu icon.

2. Tap Priority.

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3. Tap either High, Normal, or Low.

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Verifying the Message Priority

When you set a message’s priority, Windows does not give you any kind of message telling you that the priority has been set. To verify the message priority, you must look for a flag in the upper-right portion of the message composition screen. Priority flags are displayed for only high- and low-priority messages.

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