Hi Stacey,

There are 2 things you can do. First, given the fact that a text message is
typically pretty short, you could just type it out on the computer and then
open Notes or List Recorder or whichever program you want to use and type it
in there now referring back to your computer for the text. The second option
is to open the message, then tap "Edit" at the top right of the screen and
select the message you want. At the bottom of the screen there are 2 buttons
which are unavailable until you select at least one message, they are
"Delete" on the left and "Forward" on the right. Once you have the message
or messages selected, tap "Forward". This opens a standard new text message
window where you can fill in the recipient etc. Your message is now in the
message field and you can double tap there to enable editing. Now you can
flick your rotor to "Edit", flick down to "Select All", double tap it and
now flick to "Copy" and double tap it. Now cancel out of the message, open
Notes and double tap "Add" at the top right. In the edit field now set the
rotor to Edit again and select "Paste". This will paste the entire message
into te Note and you can tap "Done" to save it.

It's definitely what I would call a work-around, maybe in iOS 6 it is
possible to save text messages, but it's probably not high on most people's
list of important features and you can always just keep the text message
itself and it will always be there and as new messages come in it will
eventually be at the very bottom of the list since they are sorted with
newest first.


Regards,
Sieghard

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