- There is no way to get to Facebook drafts on an iPhone.
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FAQ
If you’re using Facebook on your mobile phone, you can access your drafts by going to the main Facebook screen, then selecting “Your Profile” from the top menu, and then selecting “Drafts.
If you have Facebook account, go to your profile and click on the three lines in the top right corner. Underneath “About Me,” you’ll see a box that says “Posts.” Click on that box and then look through your posts from the past few months. You can also go to https://www.facebook.
If you signed up for a Gmail account when you first got an email address, your draft emails are in your “Inbox” folder. If you didn’t sign up for a Gmail account, or if you’ve deleted your “Inbox” folder, your draft emails are in the “Sent Mail” folder.
Yes, you can save a draft text on iPhone. To do so, open the text you want to save and tap the “Edit” button in the top left corner. Then, tap the “Drafts” tab and select “Save Draft.
If you have an iCloud account, your drafts are stored in the “Documents” folder on your Mac or PC.
Drafts are saved to the Drafts folder on your iPhone.
To find an email draft on your iPhone, open the Mail app and tap on the drafts icon in the top left corner.
Draft text messages are deleted from your device after they are sent.
To retrieve a saved draft message, open the Messages app on your device and select the conversation you want to view. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the conversation window, and then tap “Saved Messages.” If you have iCloud enabled, your drafts will be stored in iCloud. If you have not enabled iCloud, or if you have deleted your drafts, your drafts will be stored on your device.
To retrieve a saved draft message, open the Messages app on your device and select the conversation you want to view. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the conversation window, and then tap “Saved Messages.” If you have iCloud enabled, your drafts will be stored in iCloud. If you have not enabled iCloud, or if you have deleted your drafts, your drafts will be stored on your device.
There are a few ways to locate drafts. One way is to go to the “History” tab on your account and under “History Type” select “Drafts.” This will show all of your drafts, both public and private. You can also search for specific keywords in your drafts by using the “Advanced Search” box on the left-hand side of the page.
Drafts are saved to the user’s Google Drive account.
If you have a Google account, you can access your drafts on any device that has a Google account. If you don’t have a Google account, you can access your drafts on the web at www.google.com/drive/account/edit?authuser=0&continue=https://www.google.
The draft was stopped on September 22, 1973.
No, the draft was not suspended.