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HaywardBound 03-27-2008 05:09 AM

Print text messages
 
I have a text conversation that I want to somehow print it out, or at least save it somewhere.

I did a search, and checked the Sprint site, but nothing.

Any ideas?

fredcatsmommy 03-27-2008 07:46 AM

Re: Print text messages
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HaywardBound (Post 231676)
I have a text conversation that I want to somehow print it out, or at least save it somewhere.

can you copy and paste to the notepad or to word? then email it to where you can print if you don't have a wireless printer?

InvincibleLiving 03-27-2008 08:27 AM

Re: Print text messages
 
agreed this is what I would do as a work around... just so happens for me that my office has a copier that accepts print jobs via BT... such a decadent lil feature lol.

IBGregR 03-27-2008 09:48 AM

Re: Print text messages
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nautica2450 (Post 231726)
agreed this is what I would do as a work around... just so happens for me that my office has a copier that accepts print jobs via BT... such a decadent lil feature lol.


I see that some programs have a 'Print via Bluetooth' but the email/SMS stuff does not. So what method do you use to print via bluetooth in those apps?

syrguy1969 03-27-2008 12:53 PM

Re: Print text messages
 
What would happen if you did a backup of the PIM info and unpacked it (SPB at least has this capability) on your PC? Would that allow you to print or save the conversations you need to?

HaywardBound 03-29-2008 04:22 AM

Re: Print text messages
 
Thanks guys! I copied it to Word, and it worked great. =D>


Quote:

Originally Posted by syrguy1969 (Post 231991)
What would happen if you did a backup of the PIM info and unpacked it (SPB at least has this capability) on your PC? Would that allow you to print or save the conversations you need to?

syrguy, thanks for the suggestion...(but its a bit over my head or I would try it.:silent:)


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