Speed Dial and Abbreviated Dial

I have to configure 40 phones with 100 Speed dial/Abbre. numbers. Is there anyways I can configure one phone with these numbers and have this phone publish these  to other 39 phones?
OR is there a easy way of doing this task?
I am using CCM 9.x and Cisco 7821 SIP phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi
You could configure one phone, and then export the phone config (using BAT import/export functions) then edit the output file to copy the speed dials to the other phones.
On 10.5 you can associate all the phones to one user, and the User Portal allows you to link the phones together so the speed dials are synced. Just found this the other day, but it's not much use to you just now!
Aaron

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