Simple Steps to Save Text Messages on iPhone

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This wikiHow will show you how to save a text message from an iPhone. No matter what the reason for saving a text message is, the process is simple. While there is no functionality to save, download, or export messages within the iMessage app, you can take a few workarounds to save your text messages.

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Taking a Screenshot

Step 1 Open Messages icon.

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iPhone iMessage App

Step 2 Open the message you want to save.

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Step 3 Take a screenshot.

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Copying or Forwarding the Text

Step 1 Open Messages icon.

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iPhone iMessage App

. It has a green icon with a white speech bubble. Touch the Messages app to open Messages.

Step 2 Tap a conversation to open it.

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Tap a conversation to open it. Find the conversation with the text message(s) you want to save. Tap the conversation to open it.

Step 3 Tap and hold a message bubble.

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Tap and hold a message bubble. You can tap and hold any message bubble. This displays a drop-down menu.

Step 4 Tap More….

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Step 6 Tap the Forward option icon.

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iPhone Forward

. It's the button that resembles a curved arrow pointing left. It's in the lower-right corner.

Step 7 Enter a recipient in the

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Step 8 Tap the Send icon.

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Tap the Send icon. It's the green icon with an arrow pointing up. It's to the right of the text message field. This will forward the message.

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Using a Mac

Step 1 Open iMessage on your Mac.

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Step 2 Click a conversation you want to save.

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Click a conversation you want to save. Your conversations are listed to the left. Click the conversation you want to save.

Step 3 Scroll back to where you want to start saving the conversation.

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Scroll back to where you want to start saving the conversation. Use the scroll bar on the left or the magic mouse touchpad to scroll to where you want to save the conversation.

Step 4 Click File.

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Step 5 Click Print.

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Step 6 Select Save as PDF.

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Step 7 Enter a name for your file and click Save.

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Enter a name for your file and click Save . In the Save As window that pops up, enter a name for the conversation. You can also select a save destination for the PDF (such as your Documents folder). Then, click the blue Save button at the bottom of the window.

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Back Up Text Messages

Step 1 Open the Settings app icon.

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iPhone Settings App Icon

. It has an icon that resembles two silver gears. You can preserve all your text messages by backing them up to iCloud.

Step 2 Tap your name.

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Step 3 Tap iCloud icon.

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iPhone iCloud Drive Icon

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It's next to an icon that resembles a blue cloud.

Step 4 Scroll down and toggle

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Scroll down and toggle "Messages" on. It's below the "Apps using iCloud" header. This will back up your text messages to iCloud.

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