Clean Up Your Gmail Conversations
Posted: January 12, 2016
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Email is still the most popular way of communication. Gmail is a widely used email platform because it is quick and easy to maneuver. Figuring out how to delete or move conversations can be difficult and time-consuming.
Gain control over your Gmail inbox and help get rid of the mess.
Lincoln Spector, writer for PC World, shares tips for Gmail users to clean up their inbox.
Clean your Gmail mess with these tricks for selecting a few or a lot of messages
Move the hundreds of conversations from your boss to another location. Get rid of all those annoying emails from your cousin? Or maybe just delete everything.
Before you can move, delete, or mark multiple conversations in Gmail, you have to select them. And at first glance, it appears that you can’t select more than you can see. And Gmail can’t display more than 100 conversations at a time.
Luckily, there’s a trick.
But before you can select even 100 conversations (remember that Gmail organizes messages into threads called
conversations, not as single messages), you have to know how to search for the right ones. You probably already know that you can search for a word, phrase, name, or email address by entering it into the search field at the top of the Gmail webpage.
Read the entire article
Clean Your Gmail Mess with These Tricks for Selecting a Few or A Lot of Messages on
PC World.