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  • While there isn't a feature

  • for automatically exporting a conversation,

  • you can save an entire iPhone text conversation

  • for later review and enjoyment using a few workarounds.

  • Let's go over three ways

  • you can save a text conversation on your iPhone,

  • plus a bonus method if you have a Mac computer as well.

  • Open your messages app.

  • Open the conversation you want to save.

  • Press and hold on one of the text bubbles you want to save

  • and then press "More."

  • Here, you begin selecting all the parts

  • that you're going to share in order to save it.

  • After selecting all the parts you want to share,

  • press the arrow button.

  • This will pull up a new message window.

  • You can share to a phone number or email address.

  • This is just a transcript

  • and does not keep the original message bubble format.

  • Another option is to take screenshots of the conversation.

  • To take a screenshot,

  • have the part of the conversation you want to save

  • visible on the screen.

  • Press the side button and volume button at the same time.

  • This will save a screenshot.

  • Scroll up or down to get more of the conversation.

  • Take another screenshot.

  • Repeat this until you have images

  • of all the parts you want to save.

  • Another option is to screen-record the whole conversation

  • to review later.

  • With the conversation pulled up on your phone,

  • pull down your control center

  • from the upper-right corner of your phone,

  • press the screen-record button,

  • and then return back to the conversation.

  • Starting at the top,

  • scroll down as you're reading it.

  • Once complete, return back to your control center

  • and stop the recording.

  • Now you have a video

  • that saves in your photos of the conversation.

  • A bonus option is to use a Mac computer

  • and open your messages app on it.

  • Pull up the conversation you want to save.

  • Then click "File."

  • Then click "Print."

  • Here is your conversation.

  • Side note: Images will not be printed.

  • At the bottom, you can click "PDF," then "Save as PDF."

  • This will save a PDF of the conversation.

While there isn't a feature

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