Seems like there are two problems to solve here. Sending SMS, MMS, S-mail, all depend on your providers jargon, usually depends on subscription, which is outside the scope of HTC... How to paste is easy. If you have 'truly' copied the text and it is withing the MMS text limit (usually 70 characters) then simply touch the screen in the writing block/window/space and the paste option should appear. If it doesn't, the cause could be you have copied too many characters, the characters are of the wrong type, or the copy function was deleted by some other action. Usually, it is when I didn't copy the text properly or there is some character in the text which can't be pasted (I use Chinese characters sometimes which can't be pasted in to English apps). Hope this helps.
Dont think you can unless laptop has its own cell number.Email would be easier?MMS messages go between cell phones or cell numbers.Why do you want to do this?
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Pull up the office word. Paste on there.
Seems like there are two problems to solve here. Sending SMS, MMS, S-mail, all depend on your providers jargon, usually depends on subscription, which is outside the scope of HTC...
How to paste is easy. If you have 'truly' copied the text and it is withing the MMS text limit (usually 70 characters) then simply touch the screen in the writing block/window/space and the paste option should appear. If it doesn't, the cause could be you have copied too many characters, the characters are of the wrong type, or the copy function was deleted by some other action.
Usually, it is when I didn't copy the text properly or there is some character in the text which can't be pasted (I use Chinese characters sometimes which can't be pasted in to English apps).
Hope this helps.
Dont think you can unless laptop has its own cell number.Email would be easier?MMS messages go between cell phones or cell numbers.Why do you want to do this?