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  1. #1
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    Default private messages at ubeat

    My private messages page has 64 items of the allowed 70.
    I would like to keep most of them as mementoes (hospitality messages mainly) but cannot seem to find away of transferring them out of ubeat to my hardrive or a folder.

    Can anyone please post me an idiot sheet how to do this
    woody U.K.

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    Cut and past into Word.


    Al

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    Go down to the bottom of your Pm list.

    You will see a little window with " selected messages move to to folder".

    Click on the down button and select whwt you want to do.

    I save mine as Text. It does not save them in the fancy format of the Pm list but is readable.

    Make sure you have a folder available to put them in.

    You can do the same for sent ones as well.

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