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I need to clean my numbers board. How do I access

I need to clean my numbers board. How do I access it.

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Im not to clear on what you mean by numbers board,so im taking a shot in the dark here.
#1 if you mean call history,you go to the menu ,select recent calls or call history,then go to the option for received calls,or dialed calls or all calls witch ever it is you wish to clear,then you'll see the option to delete calls.
#2 If you are talking about your contact list or phone book,You can delete numbers 1 at a time by clicking on your phone book going to the desired number ,then clicking delete,,or you can delete all contacts at once by doing the same thing only clicking delete multipul or delete all,if you use that option you have to knkow the phone security code.if you do not know it try the Motorola factory setting 000000.
hope this helps

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