How do you print iphone text messages on pc

sparkble

Hi I would like to print out a number of text messages from my iphone. Is this possible. If yes, how do I achieve this. I understand that I could do a screenshot, transfer the screenshot to my computer and then print the image, however, this is a tedious task and i am looking for an alternative method.

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Lowes AltaCecil
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Hi sparkble, Here you can use related app help.For this iPubsoft iPhone to Computer Transfer can assist you to sync your iPhone files onto PC with ease.You can see the tutorila http://www.ipubsoft.com/iphone-to-computer-transfer/tutorial.html on how to print your iPhone text message on your Pc.

johanaparker

Contrary to what is stated, above program does not print iPhone text messages. It's just a file transfer utility. Not worth it.

jimlynch
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How to print iPhone SMS/text messages on a PC
http://www.iphone-to-pc.com/how-print-iphone-text-messages-pc.html

"Have you got some really important iPhone text messages that you want to print for your records? For example, you may want to print iPhone SMS conversions related to your business. There are several workaround to printing text messages from an iPhone.

When viewing the text messages on your iPhone, hit edit, select all the required messages, and then email them somewhere. But by following this approach, you will lose all the date/time information. Another way to accomplish this by taking a screenshot (press and release the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons simultaneously) and email it to yourself. If it's a long conversation, you have to take multiple shots to capture the whole conversation."

johanaparker
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This question has been asked so many times, I think ITWORLD should make a new section to answer it.

 

YES. You can print your iPhone text messages by using programs like Tansee. Be prepared for some good ol' spam (in case if you're real).

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