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The beginner's guide to using Gmail on any computer, phone, or tablet
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If you're new to Gmail, you've probably noticed that it behaves a little differently than other email applications. Once you get the hang of Gmail, it's incredibly easy to use! This wikiHow article teaches you how to send emails, manage your inbox, and perform other basic tasks in Gmail. Keep in mind that, before you can use Gmail, you'll need to create a Gmail account if you don't already have one.

Things You Should Know

  • If you already have a Google account, you can use it to access Gmail. If not, you can create one for free.
  • You can send and receive email with Gmail in any web browser by visiting https://www.gmail.com.
  • Download the Gmail app on your iPhone or iPad from the App Store, or for your Android from the Play Store.
Method 1
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Sending an Email

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  1. Go to https://www.gmail.com in your computer's web browser. You can log in to Gmail on any Windows PC or Mac using a web browser like Chrome, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. This will open your Gmail inbox if you're logged in.
    • If you aren't logged in, you'll need to enter your email address and password when prompted.
    • If you don't have a Gmail account, you can create one for free.
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    Click Compose. It's in the top-left corner of the page. Doing so prompts a "New Message" window in the lower-right side of the page.
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  3. In the "To" text box, type in the email address of the person whom you want to contact.
    • To add another person to the "To" text box, press the Tab key after you finish typing the first person's email address.
    • If you want to CC (or BCC) someone, click the Cc (or Bcc link) on the right side of the "To" text box and then enter the person's email address in the "Cc" (or "Bcc") text field that appears.
  4. Click the "Subject" text box, then type in whatever you want to use for the email's subject.
    • In general, it's best to keep your subjects limited to a few words.
  5. In the large text box below the "Subject" field, type in whatever message you want to send to your recipient(s).
  6. While optional, you can easily change the appearance of your message's text, attach a file, or upload a photo:
  7. It's at the bottom of the "New Message" window. Doing so will send your email to the specified recipient(s).
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Managing Your Emails

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  1. Click an email's subject to open the email in the inbox.
    • To exit an open email, click the left-facing arrow above the upper-left corner of the email.
  2. You can scroll through your inbox to view emails there, or you can click the search bar at the top of the page and then type in whatever you're searching for (e.g., a subject or a sender).
  3. If you want to select a group of emails, click the checkbox to the left of each email you want to select.
    • This is useful when moving or deleting large groups of emails all at once.
    • To select an entire page of emails, click the checkbox above the top-left side of the top email.
  4. Select the emails you want to mark as read, then click the open envelope icon at the top of the inbox.
    • Opening an email will also mark it as read.
  5. Archiving an email allows you to save the emails without having them in your inbox folder. To archive emails, select the emails in question, then click the downward-facing arrow icon at the top of the page.
    • You can find archived emails by clicking the All Mail folder on the left side of the page, though you may have to scroll down (and/or click More) on the left-hand menu to find this option.
  6. Sometimes undesirable emails will find their way into your inbox. You can mark these emails as "spam" by selecting them and clicking the ! icon at the top of the inbox; doing so will both add the emails to the Spam folder and tell Gmail to add similar emails to the Spam folder in the future.
    • You may have to mark emails from the same sender as "spam" a few times before the emails stop appearing in your inbox.
  7. If you want to start working on an email but don't have time to finish it, you can save it as a draft by waiting for the word "Saved" to appear in the lower-right side of the "New Message" window and then closing the email. You can then open it from the Drafts folder on the left side of the page.
    • As with All Mail, you may have to scroll down and/or click More to find the Drafts folder.
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Creating and Using Labels

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  1. "Labels" are Gmail's versions of folders; when you assign a label to an email, the email is added to the label's folder in the left-hand menu.
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  3. It's a tab at the top of the window.
  4. This section is toward the bottom of the page. Doing so displays a list of your custom labels.
    • If you haven't created any labels yet, this section will be empty.
  5. It's at the top of the "Labels" section. A pop-up window will appear.
  6. Type whatever you want to name your label into the text box at the top of the pop-up window.
    • If you want to add the label to an existing label (similar to placing a new folder inside of an existing folder), you should also check the "Nest label under" box and then select a label from the drop-down menu.
  7. It's at the bottom of the window.
  8. If you have existing labels that you want to delete, do the following:
    • Scroll down to the label you want to remove in the "Labels" section.
    • Click remove to the right of the label.
    • Click Delete when prompted.
  9. Once you've created the label and added emails to it, you can view the emails by clicking the label's name on the left side of the inbox.
    • To view all of your labels, you may have to click More and then scroll down on the left side of the inbox.
    • If you want to remove the label's emails from the inbox without deleting them, you can archive the emails.
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Managing Contacts

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    Click Contacts. It's a blue person-shaped icon. This will open your Gmail Contacts page.
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    Review your contacts. Depending on whether or not you've used Gmail before, you may see a few contacts here.
    • Contacts may range from only names to full profiles including names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
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    Click + Create contact. It's at the top-left corner of the page. Doing so brings up a pop-up window.
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    Click Creaet a contact on the pop-up. Now you'll see a form into which you can add your contact's personal information.
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    Enter the contact's name and other contact information. Type as many details as you'd like to add for your contact, including the first name, last name, and email address.
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    Click Save. It's at the top-right corner of the contact's information. Doing so saves your contact and adds them to your account's contact list.
  7. If you want to remove a contact, do the following:
    • Hover over the contact's name, then click the checkbox that appears on the left side of their name.
    • Click in the upper-right side of the page.
    • Click Delete in the drop-down menu.
    • Click Move to trash when prompted.
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Using Gmail on Mobile

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  1. Tap the Gmail app icon, which resembles a red "M" on a white background. This will open your Gmail inbox if you're already logged in.
    • If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password when prompted. You may instead just need to select your Gmail account.
  2. Tap an email to do so.
  3. If you want to select multiple emails in order to archive or delete them all at once, tap and hold one email until a checkmark appears on the left side of the email, then tap any other emails you want to select.
  4. Add emails to labels. Just like on desktop, you can add emails to labels on your mobile platform.
    • Unlike on desktop, you cannot create labels if you're using an Android phone or tablet.
  5. There are a few different ways in which you can manage your mobile Gmail inbox:
  6. If you want to receive notifications from the Gmail app whenever you receive an email, do the following:
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    It is Google's email service. You have to sign up and create a Google account to use this service.
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    Gmail is just one of many email account options. It allows you to connect a bit further with options like Google+ where you can share pictures and other media with your contracts.
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    Can I lock my Gmail account when I am away from my desk so my coworkers cannot look at my emails?
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    You can always just sign out of your account and sign back in when you come back. But most people would simply minimize or close the window when they're away from their desk.
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  • You can use your Gmail account to sign into Google services around the web. Some subscriptions will also allow you to sign up using your Gmail account by selecting the Log in with Google (or similar) option when creating an account.[1]
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  • You cannot delete the Gmail app from an Android smartphone or tablet if it came pre-installed.
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1. Go to https://gmail.com.
2. Sign in with your Google account.
3. Click Compose.
4. Enter the email address of the recipient.
5. Enter a subject.
6. Type the message.
7. Add attachments if desired.
8. Click Send.

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