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Create, send, and receive email
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Turn your vacation responder on
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Organize your inbox
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Create signatures
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Gmail is an email service developed by Google. Gmail stores your email safely in the cloud, allowing you to access it from any computer or device with a web browser. You can also quickly organize and find important email, as well as read and draft email without an internet connection.
In this lab you:
Read these instructions. Labs are timed and you cannot pause them. The timer, which starts when you click Start Lab, shows how long lab resources are made available to you.
This hands-on lab lets you do the lab activities yourself in a real cloud environment, not in a simulation or demo environment. It does so by giving you new, temporary credentials that you use to sign in and access Gmail for the duration of the lab.
To complete this lab, you need:
When ready, click Start Lab.
The Lab Details pane appears with the temporary credentials that you must use to sign into Gmail for this lab.
If you need to pay for the lab, a pop-up opens for you to select your payment method.
Click Open Gmail.
The lab spins up resources, and then opens another tab that shows the Sign in page.
Tip: Arrange the tabs in separate windows, side-by-side.
If necessary, copy the Username below and paste it into the Sign in dialog.
Click Next.
Copy the Password below and paste it into the Welcome dialog.
Click Next.
If needed, click I understand to accept the terms.
Gmail opens.
Click Get started, and then close any further information windows.
You are now in Gmail, looking at your Inbox.
You can choose how Gmail presents your email to you.
Tip: To get more space for your email, click Main menu to close the left panel.
Icon | Description |
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Minimize the message | |
Exit-full-screen (shift for pop-out) | |
Save and close the message |
Icon | Description |
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Formatting options | |
Attach files | |
Insert link (Ctrl-K) | |
Insert emoji (Ctrl-Shift-2) | |
Insert files using Drive | |
Insert photo | |
Toggle confidential mode | |
Insert signature | |
Discard draft |
Oh no....you made a mistake! In your message you said to meet in the lunchroom, but the meeting location changed to outside under the maple tree, and you already clicked Send.
Not to worry, you can undo sending an email! By default, you have 5 seconds to undo sending an email.
Try it:
Create and send another email message.
Click Undo at the bottom of the page.
By default, you have 5 seconds to undo sending an email.
To change the Undo Send cancellation period:
Minimize the email message to see more of the gmail window, then, in the top right, click Settings > See All Settings.
On the General tab, scroll to the Undo Send feature.
Change the cancellation period to 30 seconds.
Scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
Click on Drafts folder and then click on your email to restore it to screen, then click Send.
Notice that you have more time to undo sending the email.
For example, if you have not yet opened the email from the Gmail Team, they are bold.
By default, replies to email are grouped into conversations. If you prefer to separate your existing email from future email, turn off conversation view.
In the top right, click Settings > See All Settings.
In the General tab, scroll down to Conversation View and select Conversation view off.
Click an email to open it to view the buttons. Experiment adding your username or your personal email in the recipient field.
To reply to a single email (or the last email in a thread), click Reply at the bottom of the message window.
Or click Reply in the upper right of the message window.
Click Compose to create a new email message.
To add a recipient to the email, type their email address in the To field, then press Enter.
Add a subject and a short message and click Send.
Click compose to create a new email message.
Start typing the email address you just used, the email address you previously used should display as an option.
Click X in the top corner of the email to delete the email.
Click Reply to an email message from the Gmail Team.
In the response message, next to the recipient email addresses, click Type of response (the Down arrow) > Edit subject.
The email now has a new subject.
When someone sends you an attachment, such as a photo or document, you see a preview of the attachment in the email.
Click on Inbox, then click the email to open it.
View attachment options:
Example:
Learn more about Gmail attachments at Open & download attachments in Gmail.
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
In the top right, click Settings > See all settings.
In the General tab, scroll down to Vacation responder then select Vacation responder on or Vacation responder off.
When you turn on the vacation responder, enter the dates you're away, add a message that people will see if they email you when you're out, and select who should get a response.
Scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
The Vacation Settings header opens at the top of the page.
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
Other email programs use folders to store email. Gmail uses labels to categorize email. You can apply several labels to an email, then later find the email by clicking any of its labels from the left panel.
You can also:
Inbox preference choices:
In the top right, click Settings > See all settings.
Click the Labels tab.
Scroll to the bottom. In the Labels section click Create new label.
Enter "Gmail Team" as the new label name, and then click Create.
In the left pane, the label Gmail Team is added to the list.
Move email out of your inbox to labels the same way you did with folders.
The email messages are now located in the Gmail Team label and removed from the inbox.
Manage your incoming email automatically with Gmail’s filters.
For example, create a filter that automatically moves email coming from an address containing "gmail" out of your inbox and archived for later access:
For tips on applying common filters, refer to the Advanced Gmail filters for work or school.
Want to flag an important email?
Star mail from the Gmail Team:
In the inbox, click the star next to the 2 messages from the Gmail Team.
To see all your starred email, in the left pane, click Starred.
Snooze emails to temporarily remove them from your inbox until you need them.
Your email comes back to the top of your inbox when you want it to, whether that's tomorrow, or next week. You can always see your snoozed items under Snoozed in the left menu.
To snooze an email:
The email moves from your inbox to the snooze folder.
(Optional) To see the snoozed email, click Snoozed in the left pane.
See the email returns to Inbox after the 2 minutes has passed.
Archived email moves out of your inbox, but stays under All mail so you can find them later. Deleted email moves to Trash and, by default, gets permanently deleted after 30 days.
To archive or delete email, check to select one or more emails.
At the top, click Archive or Delete
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Or, you can point to a single email and click Archive or Delete
.
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
To search for keywords, type the word or phrase you’re looking for into the search box, for example, "gmail". Gmail suggests search terms as you type.
Click a suggestion or press Enter.
To search for an email from Gmail Team that mentions "inbox" and was mailed in the last day:
In the Search box, click Show search options .
Type "Gmail" in the From field and "inbox" in the Has the words field, and the Date within field to "1 day".
Click Search.
To learn more about advanced searches, refer to the Search operators you can use with Gmail documentation.
Your signature can include your name, title, and contact information.
Click Settings > See all Settings.
In the General tab, scroll down to the Signature section and click Create New.
Give this signature a name, then click Create.
In the Signature defaults section, use the dropdown menu under For New Emails Use and select the name of your signature.
Scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
Compose a new email and notice your signature when you create the email. Use your lab email to send yourself an email, and notice the signature is visible in your Inbox.
To create multiple signatures, refer to the Get started with Gmail Create signatures documentation.
Click Check my progress to verify the objective.
Use the app icons in the right pane to view your schedule, reply to invitations, and keep track of your to-do lists without leaving Gmail.
Icon | App | Description |
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Calendar | Check your schedule, make, or update events, respond to invitations | |
Keep | Take or check notes | |
Tasks | Make, update, or check items off your to-do list |
Now you're ready to use the many features of Gmail. You can manage the way your email looks, how it's organized, and can use additional Workspace tools while in Gmail.
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Manual Last Updated February 23, 2024
Lab Last Tested August 21, 2023
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