How to search for old messages on facebook

You may like to go to your previous chat with friends and be wondering on how to get it done. 
The good news is that most activities you undertake online are preserved for posterity somewhere. 
Communication within Facebook is no exception. In fact, finding your Facebook chat history is very easy.
While your favorite social network doesn’t have an official history section where all your messages are stored, there is a pretty simple way to find the history logs for specific messages and search through them.
Tip: You also can see your archived Facebook messages through a similar process, but those messages are hidden away in a different menu. If you’re wanting to look through spam messages, you need to recover them from a different hidden area of your account.

How to Look Through Your Facebook Chat History 
The history of all of your Facebook instant messages is stored within each thread or conversation, but the method for finding it is different depending on whether you’re using a computer or mobile device.
From a Computer:
1. On Facebook, click or tap Messages at the top of the page, near your profile and Home link.
2. Choose the thread for which you want the history.
3. That specific thread will open at the bottom of Facebook, where you can scroll up and down through the past messages.
For more options, click or tap the small gear icon next to the Exit button on that conversation so that you can add other friends to the conversation, delete the whole conversation, or block the user. 
You can also choose See All in Messenger seen at the bottom of the menu that opens in Step 1. This will make all the conversations fill the Facebook page and give you the option to search through the old Facebook messages. 
Note: The See All in Messenger screen, accessible here, is identical to the view in Messenger.com. You can avoid going through Facebook.com and instead jump right into Messenger.com to do the exact same thing. 
Messenger is also how you can search for old Facebook messages:
1. Open the conversation you want to find a word in.
2. Choose Search in Conversation from the right side.
3. Type something into the search bar that shows up at the top of the conversation, and then press Enter on your keyboard or click/tap Search on the screen.
4.  Use the up and down arrows on the top left corner of the conversation to find each instance of the word.
If you think that someone you’re not Facebook friends with sent you a private message, it won’t show up in the regular conversation view. 
Instead, it’s only accessible from the Message Requests screen:
1. Click or tap the Messages icon at the top of Facebook to open the drop-down menu of conversations.
2. Choose Message Requests at the top of that screen, right next to Recent (which is selected by default).
 You can open message requests in Messenger, too:

1. Use the settings/gear icon at the top left corner of Messenger to open the menu.
2. Choose Message Requests.
Another way to get to hidden Facebook messages from non-friends or spam accounts is to open the page directly, which you can do on Facebook or Messenger. 
From a Tablet or Phone: If you’re on your phone or tablet, the process for looking through your Facebook chat history is fairly similar but requires the Messenger app:
1. From the Messages tab at the top, select the thread you want to look through.
2. Swipe up and down to cycle through older and newer messages.
You can use the Search bar at the very top of Messenger’s main page (the one that lists all of your conversations) to find a specific keyword in any message. Here’s how:

How to search for old messages on facebook
1. Tap the Search bar.
2.  Enter some text to look for.
3. Tap Search messages from the top of the results to see which conversations include that word and how many entries match that search term.
4. Select the conversation you want to look through.
5. From there, pick which instance of the word you want to read more context for. 
6. Messenger will open to that location in the message. If it’s not exactly on point and you don’t see the word you searched for, scroll up or down a little to find it.
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How to search for old messages on facebook

You may like to go to your previous chat with friends and be wondering on how to get it done. 
The good news is that most activities you undertake online are preserved for posterity somewhere. 
Communication within Facebook is no exception. In fact, finding your Facebook chat history is very easy.
While your favorite social network doesn’t have an official history section where all your messages are stored, there is a pretty simple way to find the history logs for specific messages and search through them.
Tip: You also can see your archived Facebook messages through a similar process, but those messages are hidden away in a different menu. If you’re wanting to look through spam messages, you need to recover them from a different hidden area of your account.

How to Look Through Your Facebook Chat History 
The history of all of your Facebook instant messages is stored within each thread or conversation, but the method for finding it is different depending on whether you’re using a computer or mobile device.
From a Computer:
1. On Facebook, click or tap Messages at the top of the page, near your profile and Home link.
2. Choose the thread for which you want the history.
3. That specific thread will open at the bottom of Facebook, where you can scroll up and down through the past messages.
For more options, click or tap the small gear icon next to the Exit button on that conversation so that you can add other friends to the conversation, delete the whole conversation, or block the user. 
You can also choose See All in Messenger seen at the bottom of the menu that opens in Step 1. This will make all the conversations fill the Facebook page and give you the option to search through the old Facebook messages. 
Note: The See All in Messenger screen, accessible here, is identical to the view in Messenger.com. You can avoid going through Facebook.com and instead jump right into Messenger.com to do the exact same thing. 
Messenger is also how you can search for old Facebook messages:
1. Open the conversation you want to find a word in.
2. Choose Search in Conversation from the right side.
3. Type something into the search bar that shows up at the top of the conversation, and then press Enter on your keyboard or click/tap Search on the screen.
4.  Use the up and down arrows on the top left corner of the conversation to find each instance of the word.
If you think that someone you’re not Facebook friends with sent you a private message, it won’t show up in the regular conversation view. 
Instead, it’s only accessible from the Message Requests screen:
1. Click or tap the Messages icon at the top of Facebook to open the drop-down menu of conversations.
2. Choose Message Requests at the top of that screen, right next to Recent (which is selected by default).
 You can open message requests in Messenger, too:

1. Use the settings/gear icon at the top left corner of Messenger to open the menu.
2. Choose Message Requests.
Another way to get to hidden Facebook messages from non-friends or spam accounts is to open the page directly, which you can do on Facebook or Messenger. 
From a Tablet or Phone: If you’re on your phone or tablet, the process for looking through your Facebook chat history is fairly similar but requires the Messenger app:
1. From the Messages tab at the top, select the thread you want to look through.
2. Swipe up and down to cycle through older and newer messages.
You can use the Search bar at the very top of Messenger’s main page (the one that lists all of your conversations) to find a specific keyword in any message. Here’s how:

How to search for old messages on facebook
1. Tap the Search bar.
2.  Enter some text to look for.
3. Tap Search messages from the top of the results to see which conversations include that word and how many entries match that search term.
4. Select the conversation you want to look through.
5. From there, pick which instance of the word you want to read more context for. 
6. Messenger will open to that location in the message. If it’s not exactly on point and you don’t see the word you searched for, scroll up or down a little to find it.
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