Messages App Tips & Lessons
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Combined Lessons for Messages on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone1 Lesson
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Messages on the Mac19 Lessons
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Add or Create a Contact Card from a Message
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Setting Up an Account in Messages
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Setting Up Messages to Sync with iCloud
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General Preferences
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Basics of Sending Text Messages
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Attaching and Saving Files within a Message
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Sending Audio Clips
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Forwarding Attachments in a Message
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Making Audio and Video Calls
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Group Conversations in Messages
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Responding to a Message with a Tapback
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Pin your Conversations
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Send Message Effects and more
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Searching Conversations
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Closing and Deleting Conversations
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Notifications and Do Not Disturb Options
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Enabling and Viewing Read Receipts
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Viewing the Details of a Conversation
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Blocking Messages from Specific Contacts
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Add or Create a Contact Card from a Message
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Messages on the iPad24 Lessons
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iMessage and SMS/MMS in Messages
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Send and Receive Settings
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Basics of the Messages App
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Sending Audio Clips
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Message Animations with Bubbles and Screen Effects
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Using and Managing iMessage Apps
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Working with Photos and Videos
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Forwarding Messages
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Filtering and Blocking Messages
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Group Conversations
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Sending a Digital Touch Message
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Hide Alerts and Notifications
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Setting Message Notifications to Repeat
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Reply to a message with an Inline Reply
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Viewing Conversation Details
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Viewing the Time Stamp of a Message
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Deleting Messages and Conversations
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Pin Conversations for Easy Access
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Receive Notifications with Mentions
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Setting Up iMessage and SMS/MMS in Messages
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Change a Group Conversation's Photo
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Send and Receive Settings
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Text Message Forwarding
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Change a group Conversations Info
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iMessage and SMS/MMS in Messages
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Messages on the iPhone24 Lessons
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Text Message Basics
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Saving And Sending Photos and Videos
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Sending Audio Clips in a Message
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Apple Pay in Messages
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Finding and Managing iMessage Apps
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Group Conversation Options
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Animating a Message
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Filtering and Blocking Messages
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Forwarding Messages
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Sending a Digital Touch Message
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Share your Location in a Conversation
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Set messages to Repeat Alerts
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Viewing Conversation Details
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View Multiple Photos as a Collection
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Save Photos from a Collection to your Photos App
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View the Time Stamps of Messages
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Setting Notifications and Hiding Alerts for Conversations
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Deleting Messages and Conversations
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Mute Individual Conversations
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Pin Conversations
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Replying in Group Messages
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Mentions in Conversations
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3 Tips on How to Block Annoying Texts on iPhone
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Manage Message Conversations on the iPhone - 4 Tips to help you!
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Text Message Basics
Pin Conversations
Learn how to pin conversations so they are easily accessible in the Messages app on the iPhone.
Now with iOS 14, you can easily pin your favorite conversations in the Messages app on the iPhone. When you pin a conversation, the Messages app will place it at the top of your conversation list above all your other conversations. See how to pin conversations in this video with the Messages app on the iPhone.
Video Transcript (video also has closed captions):
In this video, we’re going to look at how we can pin conversations in the Messages app on the iPhone. This was introduced with iOS 14. Let’s take a look at pinning conversations. Let’s go to my iPhone.
Now, the first thing we need to do is we need to open up our Messages app. When we’re looking at our Messages app here, these are what we call conversations. It’s a conversation between you and someone else or between you and a group of people. Well, if you chat with a lot of different people, you’re going to have a long list here of different conversations. What you can now do with your favorite conversations, are your favorite people, is pin a conversation to the top here. So then that conversation is always available to you at the top.
How do we pin a conversation? Well, all we need to do, I’m going to pin Beth here, my wife; I like to have her conversations at the top, so they’re easily accessible. To pin it, all I have to do is just swipe over to the right on it, and you’re going to see, we have this pin. I can tap on it, or what I can do is I can just swipe all the way over without tapping on it, and now he can see that it put Beth up here at the top.
Let’s go and pin another conversation. I have this group conversation with my friends. I want to pin it. I want it to be at the top. So it’s always available. All I have to do is just swipe over to the right, and now we can see we have my two pinned conversations.
All of my other conversations are going to be listed below here. And those are going to act normally, which means the latest conversation is going to be up at the top here. So if you have a conversation with someone, maybe once a month or on a less frequent basis, but you always want to have that conversation accessible, what I would recommend doing is pinning the conversation. So then it’s always up at the top.
What about unpinning conversation? Maybe I no longer want to have my friends up at the top here. All you do is just tap and hold or long-press, and then you’re going to see unpin. I tap on this, and now we can see it’s back in our standard conversation list.
So that’s how we pin our conversations in the Messages app on the iPhone. Again, this was introduced with iOS 14. When we pin a conversation, it will always appear at the top of our messages list or our conversation list. To pin, we just swipe over to the right on the conversation, and it’ll put it up at the top. To unpin it, we tap and hold on it or long-press on it, and then you’re going to see a menu where we have unpin.
So that’s how we pin our conversations in the Messages app on the iPhone.