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Me and my fiancee talk twice a day on Googletalk. I cant seem to find a way to save all these talk logs. Does anyone else use Googletalk, and know how we could save this valuable evidence for her interview? Thanks.

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Me and my fiancee talk twice a day on Googletalk. I cant seem to find a way to save all these talk logs. Does anyone else use Googletalk, and know how we could save this valuable evidence for her interview? Thanks.

we're using yahoo messenger... if u still have time to talk in ym... better shift nalang... it's more easier... but if u cnt save n print your google talk, just copy n paste it in MSword then print it... one more thing.. since i dont know how to save n print our calls in yahoo, i took a picture on it... hahaha

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Me and my fiancee talk twice a day on Googletalk. I cant seem to find a way to save all these talk logs. Does anyone else use Googletalk, and know how we could save this valuable evidence for her interview? Thanks.

Agree with last comment. Its easy to download Yahoo messinger, then go to "preferences" then "View Archive" then click the button that says " Save all of my messages in Archive" I have all my chats with my fiancee for the last six months since we met.

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^Yeah, YM is good for keeping track, it's just that we seem to have a better connection/longer calls with googletalk. I guess for log purposes we should atleast try and use YM several times a week.

Too bad google doesnt have a call/chat history available to print.....thanks.

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^Yeah, YM is good for keeping track, it's just that we seem to have a better connection/longer calls with googletalk. I guess for log purposes we should atleast try and use YM several times a week.

Too bad google doesnt have a call/chat history available to print.....thanks.

In Google Talk, click Settings->Chat->Save chat history in my Gmail account

Then to view your chats, log into the gmail account, click on chat, and select the conversations you want. To print, click the little upside down triangle on the upper right corner of the chat, and select print.

(I don't know about call logs in Gmail, never use it for voice.)

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Me and my fiancee talk twice a day on Googletalk. I cant seem to find a way to save all these talk logs. Does anyone else use Googletalk, and know how we could save this valuable evidence for her interview? Thanks.

we're using yahoo messenger... if u still have time to talk in ym... better shift nalang... it's more easier... but if u cnt save n print your google talk, just copy n paste it in MSword then print it... one more thing.. since i dont know how to save n print our calls in yahoo, i took a picture on it... hahaha

.. what i did is.. just copy the call history to spreadsheet, then print.. hehhee.. yes but its true that its better to take picture of ur voice chat with cam.. proof for ur chat and voice logs... one copy maybe is enough and the rest ur printed copies of voice and chat logs...

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I figured out why i can't save anything in google talk. Apparently, if you are using google talk "beta", then it does not allow the option to save call logs. I will have to delete the beta program and reinstall just regular google talk in order to save any call logs.

Just thought I'd let any of yall know about that.

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Me and my fiancee talk twice a day on Googletalk. I cant seem to find a way to save all these talk logs. Does anyone else use Googletalk, and know how we could save this valuable evidence for her interview? Thanks.

we're using yahoo messenger... if u still have time to talk in ym... better shift nalang... it's more easier... but if u cnt save n print your google talk, just copy n paste it in MSword then print it... one more thing.. since i dont know how to save n print our calls in yahoo, i took a picture on it... hahaha

hey, you can save your calls in ym if you are talking about computer to computer call while you and your fiance chatting. go to "contact" then click on the "call history" make sure your "entire call history" shows, then hit the "Print Screen" on the keyboard then go to ms word and paste it. there you can see the entire call history. but you cant save them all in just one time. have to do it twice or until all call records saved. also, after you paste it, left click once and expand it by hitting the middle short lines so you can read it clear.

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