Yesterday, Google added drag and drop functionality to the already stupendous Labels feature. Adding drag and drop label organization further enhances the lead Gmail already holds on all other email systems…desktop or web based. Make sure to watch my other Gmail videos if you are just beginning with Gmail, but this short video will give you a look at the further power being developed into the Gmail system.
Please leave a comment below and answer either of these questions: What is your favorite Gmail feature? Or, why don’t you use Gmail?
I like all of gmail EXCEPT the way to enter addresses of contacts to send an email to. I would like to be able to open my contacts list and somehow enter any contact in that list to the to or Cc or Bcc box for that specific email. Your videos were very helpful, and I bagan using gmail based on your suggestion and I continue to use more and more of the features of gmail everyday.
Thanks for your comments and I’m glad you are enjoying Gmail. For your BCC and CC, you can create a group of commonly emailed folks if you tend to send to the same people.
I find that trying to locate web sites for my gyneology search very confusing and hard to locate. Mostdirect you to a wb site, but not free ones. I would like you to write a colum on some help tips for folks doing gyneology. Thanks
Thanks Theresa, but unfortunately, I do not do any genealogy myself and would not be able to write a coherent, relevant article. I do know that a great place to start and trust is Cyndi’s List: http://www.cyndislist.com Good luck.
I know you like Gmail the best. However, it lacks the benefits of “Word” that can be used in Outlook, e.g. automatic spell check (I often forget to click spell check in gmail), automatic capitalization, etc. – it helps when typing fast.
Secondly, when I go to a photo or a scan in Windows and click email, it automatically opens my Outlook. Is there any way to open Gmail for this?
Thanks…. Bob Dempsey, Telluride
Is there a video that will take me through using gmail from the start, as I have never used gmail before and am struggling to work out what is what, for example how do I put emails in folders so I can find them easily
Hello Jane! There are THREE beginner videos, in fact. Click the “Gmail for Beginners” link in the Top Tips section to the right. Good luck.
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