Follow These 9 Steps to Be a Gmail Ninja
2014.06.09
You use your email every day, and it is about time you learned how to save yourself some time and learn the ins and outs, the hacks and the easter eggs hidden in them. Gmail has plenty. Here are a couple of tricks you should know:
![gmail1.jpg gmail1.jpg](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail1.jpg)
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click to “Labs” and search for the lab feature entitled “Undo Send.” Enable it, and then click “Save changes.”
3. Still in “Settings,” go to “General,” and scroll down to the “Undo Send” section. Enable it there too.
2. Enable time-saving keyboard shortcuts:
![gmail2.png gmail2.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail2.png)
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Find the “Keyboard shortcuts” section and select Keyboard shortcuts on.
3. Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.
[More here]
![gmail3.png gmail3.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail3.png)
Once you’ve enabled your shortcuts:
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click “Keyboard shortcuts” at the top right of the page.
3. Change the shortcuts to whatever you want.
![gmail4.png gmail4.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail4.png)
Auto-advance shows your next conversation after you delete, archive, or mute a conversation. Instead of going back to the inbox every time, you'll automatically go on to the next one.
To enable this feature, just:
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click the “Labs” section in the top middle of the page.
3. Search for “Auto-advance” in the search bar.
4. Click the “Enable” radio button.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Save Changes.”
5. Remember: your.name@gmail.com = y.o.u.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com. The dots are lies.
![gmail6.jpg gmail6.jpg](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail6.jpg)
![gmail7.png gmail7.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail7.png)
You can drag and drop. Or right click on the image and select "Copy Image". And then hit Ctrl V to paste it in the body of the email.
![gmail8.png gmail8.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail8.png)
Go to “Labs,” then search for “Canned Responses” and enable it.
Go to “Compose” and write the canned email. Then, just below the “To” line, click “Canned Responses,” and go down to “Save.” Click “New Canned Response,” and give that email a title.
![gmail9.png gmail9.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail9.png)
1. Go to your filters (click the gear, click settings, then click filters). Scroll to the bottom and click “Create a new filter.”
2. Under “Has the words,” write “Unsubscribe,” then hit “Create filter with this search.”
3. Mark “Skip the inbox (Archive it).”
4. Mark “Apply the label” and create a label called “read/review” or something similar.
![gmail10.png gmail10.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail10.png)
Gmail's tabs are pretty useful. But you have to configure them to make the most out of it. It is a good way to separate promotions from real email, and whatever endless notifications you get from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and more.
1. Undo accidental emails:
![gmail1.jpg gmail1.jpg](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail1.jpg)
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click to “Labs” and search for the lab feature entitled “Undo Send.” Enable it, and then click “Save changes.”
3. Still in “Settings,” go to “General,” and scroll down to the “Undo Send” section. Enable it there too.
2. Enable time-saving keyboard shortcuts:
![gmail2.png gmail2.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail2.png)
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Find the “Keyboard shortcuts” section and select Keyboard shortcuts on.
3. Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.
[More here]
3. Customize those keys to be anything you want:
![gmail3.png gmail3.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail3.png)
Once you’ve enabled your shortcuts:
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click “Keyboard shortcuts” at the top right of the page.
3. Change the shortcuts to whatever you want.
4. Use the “Auto-Advance” feature to speed up your email management:
![gmail4.png gmail4.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail4.png)
Auto-advance shows your next conversation after you delete, archive, or mute a conversation. Instead of going back to the inbox every time, you'll automatically go on to the next one.
To enable this feature, just:
1. Click the gear in the top right and select Settings.
2. Click the “Labs” section in the top middle of the page.
3. Search for “Auto-advance” in the search bar.
4. Click the “Enable” radio button.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Save Changes.”
5. Remember: your.name@gmail.com = y.o.u.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com. The dots are lies.
![gmail6.jpg gmail6.jpg](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail6.jpg)
6. Insert images directly into an email:
![gmail7.png gmail7.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail7.png)
You can drag and drop. Or right click on the image and select "Copy Image". And then hit Ctrl V to paste it in the body of the email.
7. Send canned responses for repetitive emails:
![gmail8.png gmail8.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail8.png)
Go to “Labs,” then search for “Canned Responses” and enable it.
Go to “Compose” and write the canned email. Then, just below the “To” line, click “Canned Responses,” and go down to “Save.” Click “New Canned Response,” and give that email a title.
8. Filter out spam and promotions:
![gmail9.png gmail9.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail9.png)
1. Go to your filters (click the gear, click settings, then click filters). Scroll to the bottom and click “Create a new filter.”
2. Under “Has the words,” write “Unsubscribe,” then hit “Create filter with this search.”
3. Mark “Skip the inbox (Archive it).”
4. Mark “Apply the label” and create a label called “read/review” or something similar.
9. Make the most out of your tabs!
![gmail10.png gmail10.png](/files/attach/images/1097/984/029/014/gmail10.png)
Gmail's tabs are pretty useful. But you have to configure them to make the most out of it. It is a good way to separate promotions from real email, and whatever endless notifications you get from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and more.
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