
If you have a long chat history with this person, this could take a while you may have to scroll up and wait for messages to load repeatedly. In the Chat window (the one in the middle with the conversation you’re interested in), scroll up to the beginning of the chat, or the beginning of the part you want to save/print. You can see all the Chats you have in the left hand pane, and the contents of the the chat you have selected in the center pane. This brings you to your Facebook Messenger page. Click that, and then select “See Full Conversation.” In Facebook, pull up the chat you want to print/save. Here’s what I did ( Note: This was done in the Google Chrome browser): A simple copy/paste will work, but it only grabs the text if your chat includes any images or emojis (which can be an essential part of the conversation), they get lost in the copy/paste process.Īfter some creativity, I found a way that preserves the images and results in a printed hard copy or a searchable PDF.

I sat down to lend a hand thinking it would be an easy task. Recently, a friend asked me about printing one of their Facebook Chats.
