Gmail Getting Started Guide
What can you do with Gmail?
With Gmail, your email is stored safely in the cloud where you can get to them from any computer or device with a web browser. You can also quickly organize and find an important email, add your professional signature to email you send, and read and draft email when you don’t have an internet connection.
Switching from a different mail program?
Learn more from these guides: Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook®
Compose and send
Let’s start with writing and sending a new email.
In this section, you learn how to:
- 1.1 Compose a new email
- 1.2 Add recipients, attachments, images, and more
- 1.3 Send and Undo Send
- 1.4 Email without an internet connection
Reply to email
Next, we’ll take a look at how to reply to the email you receive.
In this section, you learn how to:
- 2.1 View new email
- 2.2 Save and print attachments
- 2.3 Reply to email
- 2.4 Change recipients and subjects
Organize your inbox
Now that you’ve learned how to use key Gmail features, let’s get your inbox ready for business by organizing your email.
In this section, you learn how to:
- 3.1 Switch to labels from folders
- 3.2 Create and apply labels
- 3.3 Move email out of your inbox
- 3.4 Star important email
- 3.5 Delete or archive unwanted email
Find email
It can be hard to browse through all your old emails just to find the one you need. So, try searching in Gmail instead.
In this section, you learn how to:
Customize
Finally, you can automatically add a professional email signature to email you send.
In this section, you learn how to: