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AIM


Question Posted Tuesday July 18 2006, 10:50 pm

Is there a way to bring up past conversations on AIM?

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shescreams33 answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 1:05 am:
Only if you save it ahead of time.

But if you use msn messaging, you can mark it so it atiamaticly (sp?) saves it you tell it to.

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Exquisitechick answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 12:51 am:
You would have to save them But if you have secret smileys their is a conversation log where it has all youre convos/

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wretchedmelody answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 12:28 am:
Only if you save the conversation.

You can save a conversation by clicking "File" then "save" and you can find a saved conversation the same way. But if the conversation wasn't saved, there isn't a way to bring it back.

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