This is exactly how it works for me and what I tried to describe the other day. Sorry I didn't do a very good job with that.

On 11/08/2015 12:34 PM, Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi.  OK, I think I'm getting the hang of it but it seems to work a little 
different from what has been explained to me so far.  Here's what I've ended up 
doing; Go to messages and open the text thread.  work down until I find a text 
I want deleted.  Once found flick up and more appears and I double tap that.  
Doing this seems to make that text selected and I can now work down double 
tapping messages I want deleted.  Once I've done that then I can go to the 
bottom and double tap delete and I'm asked to confirm.  I'm also asked if I'm 
sure I want to delete 2,3, 5 or 9 messages, whichever is the case and a double 
tap does the job.  I'm not told though that the messages I double tap are 
slected, I just have to assume they are.  Thanks to all who helped, I think 
I've got the mastery of it.. now for my next problem... LOL.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 07 November 2015 19:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Saving and archiving text messages

A little clarification, when you double tap on the More option, you'll
be dropped back into your list of messages with the current message
selected for deletion. If you now double tap the delete button at the
bottom of the screen then the message will be deleted. If you want to
delete additional messages then just double tap them. When you hit the
delete button at the bottom of the screen all of the messages you double
tapped will be deleted. The only trick here is that you don't know which
messages are marked for deletion, but if you remember the one you
started with is already marked and you just double tap the other
messages you want to delete then you'll be good. I do this all of the
time, and although it did take some practice and getting used to, it
does work.

On 11/07/2015 12:58 PM, Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi.  Thank you.  I think somebody mentioned that procedure yesterday, can't 
remember who nor what list as there has been a lot of help provided.  I did a 
little practice last evening; I had a friend text me a couple of times and I 
replied twice so there was 4 messages in the group, 2 from her and 2 I sent in 
reply.  I tried that method you have described and it worked but not with the 
particular message  I wanted to delete.  So, this will work but one has to be 
so careful that the wrong message isn't deleted.  The unfortunate thing is when 
you are asked to confirm the message, you can't see the message it refers to so 
you've  gotta be very sure in advance you have the right one and I guess that 
will come with practice and a lot of patients.  I won't attempt the groups with 
the important messages in them until I get the mastery of it though.  Thanks 
for your help and all others who pitched in to help, it is appreciated.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Andrew Lamanche
Sent: 07 November 2015 18:49
To: VIPhone
Subject: Re: Saving and archiving text messages

Hi Walter again,

I've had some time to experiment with messages thread on my iphone and I have at least 
found a quick way of pairing down a message thread to the ones you wish to keep.  Open a 
message thread, and flick to the message in the thread which you may not wish to keep.  
Then set the rotor to action (which is usually already there by default but it doesn't 
hurt to check), and then swipe up or down until you hear "more".  Double-tap 
and a dialog will appear with an option to delete just this one text message in the 
thread.  At least you will be able to reduce the number of messages in the thread to the 
essential ones.

Hope this will help.

Andrew
On 7 Nov 2015, at 08:31, Walter Ramage <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi.  Yes, one would have thought that the ability to move and safely store 
important messages would have been a basic feature.  After all, folk are using 
their phones for all sorts of things such as on line shopping and of course one 
gets confirmation messages such as I do with my mobile provider and these 
messages are important legally so it would stand to reason that they should be 
kept in a safe part of the phone for future use and retrieval.  I'm new to 
iPhones but I think this a backward step.  To balance things though, I can do 
more with the smart phone than I could with my old nokia so; swings and 
round-abouts.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
M. Taylor
Sent: 07 November 2015 08:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Saving and archiving text messages

Hello Walter,

Ah!  Your question really takes me back to the old Windows Mobile 5.x days.

The simple answer to your question is that you cannot unthread text messages in 
the native iOS app.  Furthermore, you cannot move individual messages into what 
we old-timers would think of as a native iOS text message folder.

I know, I know.  You would think that an operating system,  sophisticated 
enough to give us on-the-fly turn-by-turn directions from almost anywhere on 
the planet, would allow for such basic functionality but, as yet, it does not; 
at least, not natively.


Mark

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Walter Ramage
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 6:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Saving and archiving text messages

Hi All.  I have a few text messages I would like to archive and save.  As it 
stands each time I get a text message from a particular company it is added to 
a conversation, or should I say other text messages from that same source.  For 
example; I'm with Vodafone and have a number of text messages from them but 
each time a new message from them comes in, it is added to a long list of other 
text messages I got from them, I open the message and the oldest is at the top 
and I have to go all the way down to find the latest.  How can I change that 
that each message is shown in it's own right.  Once I've accomplished that then 
I would like to archive and save some important messages.  Some messages are 
just promotional messages that I would delete but if I delete one, it would 
seem I delete the lot.  So 1.  Howe do I stop messages being grouped in this 
fashion and are displayed in their own right.  2.  how do I archive a 
particular message and save it, and to where can I save it?  With m
y
  old Nokia there was an option to send the message to a particular folder that 
I was able to create but I don't know if that is possible with the iPhone, the 
iPhone 6 is what I have.  I would like to archive and save in a safe location 
some important text messages but I need your help to know how to do this.  With 
thanks.  Walter.


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