Thanks Eleanor, that just puts my mind to rest, so I will be able to select and delete as before? Phew, good! You know how it is, you get used to something and it becomes pretty difficult to cope without it, no matter how small and insignificant a thing it may seem to others. smile. ----- Original Message ----- From: Eleanor Martha Burke To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 9:09 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: iOS 8.1.3 and Messages go into settings and then go to mail and then check that you are not having all your emails in conversation thread.there will also be a setting somewhere I would have to look and see where you can set so that digits are read out instead of reading numbers as words. On 5 Feb 2015, at 21:03, Darran Ross <darran.ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi List. Up until today I was happily jogging along with iOS 6.1.4 on my iPhone 5, but was starting to hear more and more of my apps saying that I needed at least iOS 7 to run correctly. So I decided to take the plunge and updated this afternoon. I've immediately hit upon a problem with deleting messages. Previously, if I opened a message from John Smith I may have discovered that there were in fact six messages. this being the case, I could tap Edit at the top of the screen and move through the six messages tapping and selecting those I wished to delete, leaving the others for a later time. I can't seem to do this anymore, it looks like I have to read everything and delete everything in one foul swoop! Surely this can't be right? I'm missing something and would appreciate some guidance on how to achieve what I did up until now. I'm also getting a little extra info on messages and numbers are no longer being read out in single digits, but I guess there's settings in here I need to tweak to put these things right. The deleting of selected messages is my main concern at the moment though, can anyone help? Darran __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 11130 (20150205) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com