1 - Right-click on the contact's name.love_is_forever said:Can anybody help me how do i print out skype calls logs and facebook chat logs?
thank u
Facebook chat works the same way.love_is_forever said:thanx a lot....it worked for me. appreciated
On your page, where it says "Married to (or whatever) Jane Doe" click on the relationship status. "Married" in my example.love_is_forever said:we have more than 32000 messages and dont feel like scrolling the pages up.........what if we just send some screen shots from wall to wall and some messages instead of all messages?
I assume you're talking about your call logs, not your actual chat history (typed messages).Steph C said:When I was printing out Skype logs my history only went back 6 months. You can call Skype to request an excel sheet of ALL your history, and they will email it to you.
That's a great idea! I went crazy trying to take screenshots. I hope they accept FB as evidence, we have like 100 friends in common ;Dmeeshy said:A trick I just learned is that if you want to save your wall to wall or friendship on Facebook. You have to scrol all the way down till when you first met. Go to print but when you select the print choice save to PDF to save as a document
They'll accept it in the sense that they will look at it, but they won't give it much credibility. Anybody can make up "friends" on Facebook, and in many cases, people with hundreds or thousands of "friends" on Facebook are those whom they've never met in real life.Steph C said:That's a great idea! I went crazy trying to take screenshots. I hope they accept FB as evidence, we have like 100 friends in common ;D
Sure, and anybody can make up hundreds of pages of chat logs, greeting cards, or anything.. so what do they really have to go on? Bills, plane tix, passport stamps, lease agreements, notarized letters and documents? Those don't really show emotional connection like chat logs would. I'm sure they take it with a grain of salt but they have to take it all into consideration.tuyen said:They'll accept it in the sense that they will look at it, but they won't give it much credibility. Anybody can make up "friends" on Facebook, and in many cases, people with hundreds or thousands of "friends" on Facebook are those whom they've never met in real life.
The kind of evidence that really matters is that which shows a history of an emotional connection and genuine desire to want to be together between you and your spouse.