I would question how useful this is anyway, as it strips out any useful meta information, including who said what, and instead just lists all the content with no context. Note that they'll be pics, so you can't edit the text, etc.įorwarding messages from the messages app only allows sharing by messages, as you have found out. That will let you email yourself (or anyone else) printable images of the text conversation.
Once you have done this for all the messages you need, go to the "Photos" app, and open "Camera Roll" - you'll see those screen captures as the most recent images.If all the messages you needed didn't fit on one screen, scroll to the next set, and repeat.You'll see a white flash, indicating that the hone took a screen capture.Hold the Home button, and press the power button without letting go of home.Go to the beginning of the dialogue you want in your texts.If you need to print something that indicates who was speaking, your best bet may be this: Copy it into an email, and send it to yourself, print it, etc.Hold your finger on it until "Copy/More" appears.Together (that you got by following the 5 steps above) Go to the text you forwarded yourself with all the texts lumped.If you only care about getting the messages into an email (and don't need the speaker) first issue, the easiest solution is this: The forwarded texts lose the "speaker" indicator, so with multiple texts, it's a little hard to see who said what.Text or iMessage there's no way to select email instead.
The "recipient" you're picking in step 5 above is the recipient for a.Clicking the "share" arrow on the lower right.Clicking the circle next to the left of each text you want to forward.Holding an individual text until the "copy/more" dialog pops up.As it sounds like you may have already figured out, you can forward multiple texts by: