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I need to save an entire text string for a judge to look at to prove promissory estoppel. Does anyone know how to do this? I was able to "save" the message string as a .vzn file, but its compatible with NOTHING!! I have been completely unsuccessful at finding a program to translate it. I have tried to use the cloud, but cannot pull any messages off the verizon website, only photos, contacts, music, etc.
Please help!
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I would suggest checking out the various SMS Backup applications available in the Play Store. A number of them can backup to email. Others backup to an xml file which you can open with Internet Explorer or Excel.
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Great advice. I searched through and found the least intrusive app to be SMS to Text by SMeiTi.
It was very simple to use and very quick. It sent the file as a .txt so it was very easy to convert and format in MS excel.
Thanks again!
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don't delete that file or lose device or delete that text until your case is clear just in case JUDGE want to see to verify from phone .