Hi,
How about printing it to pdf. When the message thread has focus, go to the
File menu, down to Print, and in the Print dialog, locate the PDF menu item,
VO-space on it and select Save to PDF. You can then give it a title and choose
the location where you'd prefer to save it and you're good
Hello all,
so I received an important text message and needed to copy the information from
it to save elsewhere. However, I discovered that no matter what I did, I was
not able to copy the message from the messages app on the mac. on IOS, there is
an action on the rotor where upon swiping down w
sure where the
setting is in there, so it may take a small bit of pecking around, but I
assure you, it's there and will be incredibly obvious when you see it.
Chris.
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From: "Ben J. Bloomgren"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2016 7:15 PM
Subject
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From: "Marie Lyons"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2016 15:08
Subject: Re: text messages on the mac
I did do that intuitively but didn’t notice any action, so to speak. When I
went back into Messages it said delivered.
Thanks so much!
Marie Lyons
On Feb 2, 2016, at
I did do that intuitively but didn’t notice any action, so to speak. When I
went back into Messages it said delivered.
Thanks so much!
Marie Lyons
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 5:03 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>
> Pressing enter from the iMessage or text message input field should do the
> trick.
>
> Sent f
What if you have two phones connect through continuity/Text Message
Forwarding? How do you specify which phone to send the message from?
On 2/2/2016 10:03 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Pressing enter from the iMessage or text message input field should do the
> trick.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On
Pressing enter from the iMessage or text message input field should do the
trick.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 16:49, Marie Lyons wrote:
>
> How do you send? I only find a button for send audio. I tried the same
> keyboard command for sending an email but it doesn’t work. I look
How do you send? I only find a button for send audio. I tried the same keyboard
command for sending an email but it doesn’t work. I looked in the menu and
found no send option. I’m puzzled. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Marie Lyons
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ok, so, it is not as simple as it is on the phone or iPad. Thank you.
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 10:26 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> For seeing all the messages between you and that individual, you need to
> Interact with the HTML area after making sure the specific conversation is
> selected
Hi,
For seeing all the messages between you and that individual, you need to
Interact with the HTML area after making sure the specific conversation is
selected from within the Conversations Table. Attachments within text or
iMessages are a little more cumbersome, it seems. Again, you need to
Hello all,
I have a couple questions about the messages app on the Mac.
Someone has just sent me three consecutive messages, two of which contain
contact cards. The only message I see from the person is the last one. How do I
access the two previous ones? And how do I add a contact card from the
Howdy all. I have a MacBook with Mountain Lion, and I cannot read my messages
on it. It tells me, for example, that I have two unread messages, but I can't
find them. they are on my iPhone, but I cannot get to them on the Mac. All
Messages does on the Mac is put me in a position to compose or
t: Saturday, January 12, 2013 10:17 PM
Subject: Temporarily disabling Messages on the mac
Can't you just navigate to messages in the extras menu, open it with
VO-Space and select offline?
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I went in and went to preferences, and located the gmail or apple Id that I
have messages sent too on the mac, and unchecked it, and clicked disable
account. When I want to restart it, I reverse the process. Hope that helps.
Thanks.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
OK, so, with Mountain Lion, is there an easy way that I can temporarily
disable Messages on my mac? Basically I have a text message which might get
sent to my IPhone phone number, which through IMessage, I have linked to my
Messages app on the mac. Due to privacy reasons, I don't want Messages
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