BlackBerry Smartphones voicemail speed dial

How can I change my voice mail (together under #1) speed dial so that I can add my password? You can do it on other BlackBerry and regular Verizon phones.

Thank you!

Launch the phone app (press the green button), press the BB button, select Options, select voice mail, add your password (with the necessary pauses or waiting for them).

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