how do I copy a very long iPhone text thread and email to myself?

I would like to copy and email myself a long text thread on my iPhone to save as a permanent document in text format. I only see now that I can do two possible things:


#1) Screen Shot page-by-page and then email to myself those photo images of the text conversation (but they will not be in text format)


OR


#2) Select each reply, one by one, and then forward those to my email. This could take an entire week to do.


Does anyone know of a better option?

iPhone 4S, iOS 7.0.3

Posted on Oct 29, 2013 3:15 PM

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Nov 10, 2016 7:22 AM in response to Boxergirl

If you use a Mac, it's pretty easy.


1) Enable forwarding of text messages to your Mac.


On your iPhone:

Settings/Messages

Enable iMessage


2) Open Messages on your Mac


3) Open the desired message


4) Highlight the desired text


5) right click and select copy


6) Post into whatever application necessary


Note: I cut and pasted into the Notes application and everything copied correctly, INCLUDING the photos


Hope this helps...

Oct 29, 2013 3:34 PM in response to Boxergirl

If you open the Message, you can hold your finger on one of the Message Segments until a pop-up shows up and click More ...then you can tap on each circle to the left of each Message Segment, then at the bottom of the screen you will see a curved arrow, click on it. All you message segments will now be integrated on another page. Then you can click on that and choose Select All and you can Copy and put it in an Email.

Dec 9, 2014 4:31 PM in response to ChrisJ4203

Okay, point taken. And humbly so.


I think I read Boxergirl's issue differently than you did and it seemed like WiseJD was suggesting more or less exactly what she was trying to avoid. But it's irrelevant because you are right -- when I stepped back and looked at it from your perspective, I can see how I didn't say that I was here looking for a solution to the same problem and it might have just looked as though I was being snarky. I guess in my mind, the only reason why I would be on here is simply because I am looking for a solution and this thread came up in my search. I will exercise greater care in future.

I'll give the TouchCopy a try. Thanks for the tip. I have a very lengthy hread I need to copy and forward for work purposes and WiseJD's suggestion as you spelled it out for me is still way too time consuming.

Dec 9, 2014 4:06 PM in response to ChrisJ4203

Yes, seriously. I wasn't complaining, but the solution was essentially a recap of what Boxergirl was trying to get around. I didn't think it mattered or is relevant that the post was a year old nor that I signed on today. In any event, sincere apologies if you thought my comment was rude. I shouldn't take out my frustrations with text messaging limitations on others.

Thanks for the app suggestion. Unfortunately, I am a Mac user so I think I am back to the drawing board.

Dec 9, 2014 4:37 PM in response to KitteeCathee

I agree with it being time consuming. I am troubled, not by you, but by others that use text messaging for something so important that they need to save huge threads. While the program that I provided you the link for will allow you to save the threads, they are not formatted easily. It seems that people have gotten by the real purpose of SMS, short messaging service, and are using it for important business conversations, which it was never intended to be used for. But, I'm not going to debate all of that here. There really isn't a good solution for saving these large threads, and I believe it is because of the reason I stated above. Good luck with it, and I hope you find your time at ASC better after this. I'm sorry I jumped at you. Guess I was being snarky too. Have a great evening.

Apr 11, 2015 1:29 PM in response to ChrisJ4203

ChrisJ - I don't think it's fair to assume that those of us looking for a solution to this problem are all interested in saving some type of long business thread. I agree that business communications shouldn't be done via text.


In my case, I lost my spouse two years ago, and since that time, I have saved long threads of messages between myself and my kids, and other close family and friends. I occasionally go through and delete meaningless stuff, but want to keep the meaningful and/or funny little text message conversations. At the same time, I need to delete as much as possible from my phone due to Apple's ridiculous requirements for space for an upgrade. Solution - find a way to export the threads I want to keep.


I will be using WiseJD's suggestion.

Feb 21, 2017 8:38 AM in response to Boxergirl

This is the only way I know of to do this. Put your iPhone down. Go to your Facebook account on your Mac or PC. Select MESSENGER from near the top left. Select the person whose conversation you want to copy. You will see every conversation you had with that person. Select and copy whatever portion you want.


I honestly don't think there is another way to do this. Certainly not as easy as this. Good Luck

Aug 15, 2017 11:11 PM in response to ChrisJ4203

Oh, ChrisJ4203, I hope that this reaches you 3 years after you posted it.


Oh yes, I do, indeed know what the "Real Purpose of SMS was." Yup, "Short" was, indeed, part of the acronym. I was in the industry when the precursors to SMS were being created.


That doesn't really matter though.

Why are you being so judgemental about someone's need to not only use texting/MMS/SMS for very long, involved, multi-person messages? If it is an important topic, something that they either need to document or record for future use or even to take a walk down memory lane, OMG, is that a violation of your code

. (Pun intended.). As an example, how about several family members in different locations, across different time zones, on different platforms, communicating over a multi-week period of time about, say, an illness (OR a surprise party or marriage or their ancestry discoveries...)?


To want to have a record of a monumental event is a great idea. Real life happens.

I would like to have a record of the conversation that my family just went through over the last month. Two out of four of us are in the biz yet found neither the time for or need to shop for an appropriate product during a crisis.


I actually don't care if I have to mark each entry in order to get an archive. It is that important to me. I'm guessing that there is an easier, better way.


Ack! May I suggest some "Getting Along with Others" practice? You probably could have a lot to offer to help others, as long as you don't chop their heads off at the onset.


Either that or "Just Don't." By all means, judge all that you want and get some good chuckles. Don't hit the response button. Much appreciated.


(I have most likely made a spelling or punctuation error in this response. Point them out if you must but know that you'll be whistling in the wind.)


Peace

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