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hazardouzking

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Does anyone know how to print out protected text messages?
I need to print out some conversations without having to call Verizon.
 
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hazardouzking

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I need to print them though .... How will the screen shot help me?
 

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Screenshot + to gallery= print machine with usb cord with ur phone

DROIDRAZR215"unrooted"
 

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...or if you have a network printer, install "motoprint" from the Play store. Then go to your gallery and select the picture you want to print, tap the "little circle with the arrow pointing down" in it and select "print."
 
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hazardouzking

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I have over 800 messages to print out.. I need something more accessible :(
 

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hazardouzking said:
I have over 800 messages to print out.. I need something more accessible :(

I don't think you'll find anything that will print out a novel. Most of the time people want to print text messages, they select only the important parts of the conversation. Good luck :)
 

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There's SMS backups that may work. SMS Backup and Restore saves the texts to XML format and the program description states that the file can be viewed on a computer, and even converted to other
formats. Seems like that would accomplish the task...
 

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Miklb58 said:
There's SMS backups that may work. SMS Backup and Restore saves the texts to XML format and the program description states that the file can be viewed on a computer, and even converted to other
formats. Seems like that would accomplish the task...

I actually used to use sms backup and restore until the last time i switched phones and it ERASED all my texts instead of saving them.

You could try it...but be warned!
 

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Try sms backup+ its free and links to your Gmail account. What it does is creates a folder in your Gmail that threads your texts into individual contacts. This might be your best bet. I've been using this for about 2 years and it's been a great way to have my texts archived and searchable.
 
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