Mail for exchange - memory and calendar

I am using E63. 
I set up mail for exchange successfully and could sync emails and calendar.  Currently, it's using phone memory.  How do I change it to use memory card?  also, the default calendar view changed from my personal calendar to my synced Outlook calendar.  Is there a way to switch them back and forth?
Thanks
Message Edited by yuchieh on 12-Aug-2009 01:56 PM

Hello
You can change the Memory in Use my the messaging app - go into messaging - Options - settings - other - memory in use.
The default view in the calendar is available within the calendar - options - settings - default view.
I hope this helps.
John32

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