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Question Posted Sunday April 25 2010, 3:58 pm

Hey, if I accidentally X'd out of a facebook chat, but i wanna get back to the chat.. is there anyway to re-open up that conversation through facebook preferences or something??

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thepuzzlemaster answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 11:29 pm:
you shouldn't need to. It should do it automaticly.

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awesomeal16 answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 3:05 pm:
The personnuder me is wrong, as long as it is the same day you can just click on the persons name and it should pop back up unless you or the other person clicked clear chat history. Hope i helped

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itsaprilagain answered Monday April 26 2010, 12:19 am:
Facebook keeps chats rolling, so as long as you haven't signed out, you can just click on the persons name to chat them and your previous chat with appear.

If you've logged out, then there's no way to retrieve it, sorry.

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