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SMS flag doesn't drop down


Question Posted Saturday March 10 2012, 11:49 pm

Thank you for answering my question on how to send a text to my friend's cell phone but I can't get the SMS flag to drop down after clicking Compose in Yahoo Mail.

Any suggestions?


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UnbeautifulDiamond answered Sunday March 11 2012, 1:02 am:
what you do is you click the little aarow thing next to click compose message it drops down and then you click SMS and a little thing should pop up.

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