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skippie
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Is it possible to pull up old msn conversations up off the computer.
This is with reference to one I had yesterday.
cheers
This is with reference to one I had yesterday.
cheers
Original 35 year mortgage: January 2016, £306,000
January 2022 : £198,000 (£30k saving pot split equally between cash and alternative investments)
January 2022: 2x £3k child ISA.
January 2022 : £198,000 (£30k saving pot split equally between cash and alternative investments)
January 2022: 2x £3k child ISA.
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Hi Skippie, I aint a techie, but think you can only do this if you save the conversation.
Sorry ive not been much help
CarolIf you obey all the rules...you miss all the fun!! Katherine Hepburn0 -
Hey MSN is gr8 can you save convosations if so how do you do this?Thank You Byeeeeee:A:heart2: THE ANGEL OF SWAPIT SHOP:heart2::A :staradmin THE STAR OF MONEY SAVING:staradmin:heart2: KEANE MAD I AM GOING TO CAST A SPELL AND TURN YOU INTO A FROG PRINCE
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Open messenger and click tools > options > and finally the messages tab, If you have it set to save messages it will tell you what folder it's in, If you aint got the "automatically keep a history of my conversations" box checked you're outta luck I'm afraid.0
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Alrity thanks.
Didn't save it so tough luck i guess.Original 35 year mortgage: January 2016, £306,000
January 2022 : £198,000 (£30k saving pot split equally between cash and alternative investments)
January 2022: 2x £3k child ISA.0 -
Also one more Q, any idea how to change my password?
I've just split from the other half, and would like to change my msn password, but do not know howto :S
cheersOriginal 35 year mortgage: January 2016, £306,000
January 2022 : £198,000 (£30k saving pot split equally between cash and alternative investments)
January 2022: 2x £3k child ISA.0 -
sign in here and you should be able to do it http://www.live.com/Ever stop to think and forget to start again?0
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