Google Voice Quick Reference Guide
Posted on : 10-29-2009 | By : Cool Geex | In : Google Voice
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Everybody looking for Google Voice Quick Reference Guide, So I created one.

Let me know if there’s any errors, and I’ll fix them.
To download an High Resolution file Go Here
UPDATE: Google Voice Quick Reference Card Available Here
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thanks!
Yes, I do…
I’ll post a new card soon (V2.0)
Yo, several people have offered you a correction and improvements for your V1.0 card.
Are you getting their feedback?
Is there any way to send a txt message?
Nice. I’ve set my Google Voice callerID to show my Google Voice number, instead of the caller’s callerID.
Then I turn presentation ON, so that I can still see who it is when I answer my phone.
And finally, I’ve added this picture as my contact’s picture in my iPhone, for my google voice number, so that it shows up as a reference any time my google voice number calls my iPhone, before I answer.
It’s the number 2 to listen in on the voicemail not 3
http://www.google.com/support/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115078
Great!
I think there is also an option to conference an incoming call with the current call. I believe that when you receive the second call (must have Call Presentation on) you are prompted to press 5 to conference the two calls (up to four possible).
You forgot about pressing * during a call to transfer to another phone.
Requirements:
1) The call must be incoming (they must have called your GV number)
2) Your transfer phone number must have been verified with your GV account.
3) Ring schedules have priority over this feature currently. So if you want to fwd to your home and it’s 5:30pm, but your ring schedule is set to not ring home until 6pm, then your home phone won’t ring.
*it helps to have all of your phones to ring when your GV number is called. That way you can choose which phone to answer.
What about Call Transfer to other phones? I think you press * during an incoming call.