How to copy text messages
#1
How to copy text messages
For reasons that even I myself do not understand, I would like to copy or transfer some text messages from my Samsung S8 phone into an email. I have Googled this endlessly, but cannot find a simple way to do it.
Does anyone know how I can do this? Surely there is a way for a techless simpleton like me. Thanks.
Does anyone know how I can do this? Surely there is a way for a techless simpleton like me. Thanks.
#3
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On an LG G7 (Android) YMMV:
Touch and hold desired message until it highlights. Then, tap menu (3 vertical dots) in the upper right of the screen.
Select "Share"... A list of pertinent apps will display
Choose app you want to use.
Tadaaa..
Or screenshot
Touch and hold desired message until it highlights. Then, tap menu (3 vertical dots) in the upper right of the screen.
Select "Share"... A list of pertinent apps will display
Choose app you want to use.
Tadaaa..
Or screenshot
#5
Thanks for your help.
I tried the touch and hold, and it Shirley worked! My next question is how to touch and hold a string of texts. I touched and held four texts and it wouldn't highlight. Basically, I would like to copy and paste the entire text string between me and another person.
What do you mean by "screenshot?"
I tried the touch and hold, and it Shirley worked! My next question is how to touch and hold a string of texts. I touched and held four texts and it wouldn't highlight. Basically, I would like to copy and paste the entire text string between me and another person.
What do you mean by "screenshot?"
#6
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I don’t speak Andriod, but on the I-phone, you can literally take a picture (screen shot) of what is displayed on the screen, using the onboard camera. Another option may be using another device’s camera to take a pic
of the texts...
of the texts...
#9
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Joined APC: Sep 2008
Posts: 1,075
Tangental thread drift:
As I write this, I am in the waiting room at the Doc's while my wife is getting her routine, yearly mammogram.
Considering the procedure, I think the quote "I just want to tell you both good luck; we're all counting on you" is especially appropriate.
As I write this, I am in the waiting room at the Doc's while my wife is getting her routine, yearly mammogram.
Considering the procedure, I think the quote "I just want to tell you both good luck; we're all counting on you" is especially appropriate.
#10
Tangental thread drift:
As I write this, I am in the waiting room at the Doc's while my wife is getting her routine, yearly mammogram.
Considering the procedure, I think the quote "I just want to tell you both good luck; we're all counting on you" is especially appropriate.
As I write this, I am in the waiting room at the Doc's while my wife is getting her routine, yearly mammogram.
Considering the procedure, I think the quote "I just want to tell you both good luck; we're all counting on you" is especially appropriate.
So, you can tell me, I'm a lawyer.
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