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
Reply to a message with an Inline Reply
Learn how to use an inlne reply to isolate your messages within a group conversation on the iPad.
Learn to how isolate messages or replies to messages within a group conversation. When you use an inline reply, you can hide all the other messages within that group conversation and see only your messages created with inline replies. See how to use inline replies in the Messages app on the iPad in this lesson.
Video Transcript (video also has closed captions):
In this video, we’re going to look at inline replies with the iPad’s messages app. This feature was introduced with iPadOS 14. Let’s go to my iPad. Let’s go and open up my Messages app. When we use inline replies, what we’re able to do is isolate the messages between two people. Even if it’s in a conversation with more than two people, I have this conversation here as an example. There are four people in this conversation. When I go over to the right, I can see all of the messages within this conversation, but if we look here, you’re going to see I have a message here, where it has three replies. This is an inline reply. When I tap on this, what’s going to happen is it will isolate only the messages between these two people. Remember, this conversation has four people on it, but when I tap on this. I can only see the messages between these two people within my group conversation.
That’s what an inline reply is. It hides all of the other messages from all of the other people in that conversation, so I can easily see my conversation with this person by using inline replies. It’s going to hide everything else. To show everything again. All I have to do is tap anywhere, and now I can see all of the conversation. Again, I can see all of the messages from everyone in this conversation.
So how do we do this? Well, it’s pretty easy. All we have to do is go to our conversation here. So we can see that I asked Beth for lunch. She came back with ‘how about tomorrow.’ To reply with an inline reply, all I have to do is tap and hold on this. We get a pop-up menu, and you’re going to see reply. This is how I create an inline reply. So now, when I tap on this, I type in ‘sure.’ And then all I have to do is hit send, and we can see I’m going to hide the keyboard here. We can see that we’re only looking at those two messages. Remember, this is a group conversation. There are more messages than these two messages here, but being that I use inline reply, I can view just those messages to view all of the messages. Again, I tap anywhere, and now I can view all of the messages again to isolate those messages within those inline replies. I tap on the message. And now I’m looking at just those two messages, tap on it again to view all. I want to view all of the messages here within that inline reply; tap on it. And now I’m just viewing those four messages, tap anywhere to get out. And I’m back in my group conversation.
So that’s how we use inline replies in the Messages app on the iPad. When we use an inline reply, we’re able to isolate the messages between two people within a group conversation. To reply with an inline reply. You tap and hold on the message itself. You’ll see a pop-up menu and then tap on reply. When you do that, you’ll be creating an inline reply. Your recipient will be able to isolate that message or the messages between you and them within a group conversation. So that’s how you create inline replies in the Messages app on the iPad.