Is there a way to view pictures sent & received?

is there a way to view pictures and messages sent & received?

You can view the text messages and picture messages on the phone they were sent form, and on the phone that received the messages.  With the introduction of Integrated Messaging, you can now send and receive messages on phones, tablets, and your computer.
Depending on your phone and other devices, how you would view those messages may change. What device(s) do you have?  Have you tried the Integrated messaging app?

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    SamanthaR22 wrote:
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    van D wrote:
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