Emails are an unfortunate necessity of everyday life in the digital space, and Google’s Gmail suite is one of the most popular email services. I bet that you’re not getting the best out of your Gmail experience, as there are a slue of different tips and tricks to make your digital life a lot easier. We’ll be going through some of the most common, and not so common, tricks and tips so you can apply what’s best for you.
Categories
Seeing everything in your inbox altogether can be a little daunting for some people. So, Gmail has a categorization system in place so it will slot away specific emails into folders for your convenience. But did you know that you can tweak these settings to how you’d like them?
Sometimes things end up in places we don’t want them to. Gmail moves promotional content into its own category, but if this is something you’d like to turn off you can do so by
Going to Settings See all settings.
Click Inbox untick “Enable bundling of top promo emails in Promotions.”
You can customize how Gmail works for you through its theming section. You can choose from the various themes that are available in the theme store or you can upload your own pictures.
Click Settings in the top right corner, followed by See all settings.
Click View all next to Themes.
Pick your theme from the themes window.
Default to use the default theme.
Dark to use the Dark mode.
any theme for a pre-uploaded theme
Press Save when you’re happy with the results
Setting a photo as your background
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Be sure that you have your photos saved in Google Photos before continuing.
Open Google Mail on your browser.
Click Settings in the top right corner, followed by See all settings.
Click View all next to Themes.
Click My Photos in the bottom left corner.
Select a photo by clicking on Featured, My Photos, or Recently Selected.
Try a larger-sized photo if your picture appears to be fuzzy.
When you’re in Gmail, you’ll see a search bar in the top of your screen.
Simply type into the box what you wish to search for
Press enter.
Filter
If you need something more granular, you have the option to be a bit more specific.
Here are some examples of things that you’d’ be able to search by:
Label: Look up anything that is contained in a label you’ve generated.
From: Look up if any correspondence has been sent from a specific email address.
To: Look up anything you send to a particular email address.
Attachment: Look for anything that contains an attachment or a specific kind of file, such as a PDF, Google Doc, or Google Sheet.
Date: Look for any correspondence from a given date or a range of dates.
Unread: Look up anything that has the status “unread” at the moment.
Delete: To delete your search history you can do so by going to your search bar and you’ll be able to see your most recent searches. Press X beside the results you’d like to clear.