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I am running an system 200 and i am wondering how i can search for open memory block ranges so when i setup a new users they can have space to add speed dials, etc.
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All you can do is step through cm73 by station number & document the blocks assigned. MatWorx might be more helpful but I only use it to do backups, so I'm not sure.
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MatWorx does compile this info for you in Station Assignment, BUT it is just as tedious as you have to look at the extensions one by one, and it takes longer to query the system for all the info of the extension, not just the memory block. MatWorks is good for naming stations... and maybe upgrading once very three years... Other than that, it's worthless IMHO.
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