How to find historical sent file records in FeiQ
Time: 2019-11-14Source: Huajun Software TutorialAuthor: dim sum
Some friends use FeiQ but they don’t know how to search historical sent file records. In the following article, the editor will focus on explaining how to find historical sent file records in FeiQ. I believe it will definitely help. to you.
Open FeiQ, enter the main interface, click on recent contacts, you can see recent transmissions and call records
Click "Record" on the right side of the contact, and the following interface will appear.
Click the page button to view past historical files
You can choose to open the file or the folder where it is located. If the file has been deleted, a notification box will appear.
Above, I shared with you how to find historical sent file records on FeiQ. Friends in need should hurry up and read this article.
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