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  2. Create a Gmail account - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/56256

    24/7 phone, email, and chat support from a real person. Increased Gmail and Google Drive storage. Mobile device management to keep your data secure, such as the ability to remotely wipe lost devices. Advanced security and administrative controls.

  3. Draft emails with Gemini in Gmail (Workspace Labs)

    support.google.com/mail/answer/13384326

    Write a new draft with Gemini in Gmail. On your computer, open Gmail. At the top left, click Compose. You can also reply to an email thread. At the bottom left of the window, click Help me write . Enter a prompt. For example: Click Create. Recreate: Generate a new draft based on your prompt.

  4. How do I create a new Google Account?

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/27441

    Go to the Google Account Sign In page. Click Create account. From the drop down, select For my personal use. Enter your basic info. Click Use your email address. Enter your current email address. Click Next. Verify your email address with the code sent to your existing email. Click Verify.

  5. Get custom email and more with Google Workspace

    support.google.com/business/answer/9270657

    With Google Workspace, you can get a custom email with your company’s chosen domain name, like susan@yourcompany. A professional email helps build customer trust, and also lets you create group mailing lists, such as sales@yourcompany. After you sign up for Google Workspace and verify your chosen domain, guided instructions will be provided ...

  6. Create branded emails with customized layouts - Gmail Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/13397089

    Create a new email layout. On your computer, go to Gmail. At the top left, click Compose . At the bottom of the window, click Layouts . Select an email layout from the “Default layouts” tab or from previously saved or shared email layouts under “My layouts,” or create a new custom email layout from "My layouts." Click Edit layout.

  7. Open Gmail. At the top right, click Settings See all settings. Under "General," scroll to "Signature" and click the signature you want to edit. Use the text box to make your changes. To change the signature name, click Edit . At the bottom, click Save Changes. Tip: You can also choose a signature default for new emails and emails that you reply to.

  8. Create a template in Gmail - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/14864208

    On your computer, open Gmail. At the top left, click Compose. In the compose window, enter your template text. At the bottom of the compose window, click More options Templates. Choose an option: To create a new template: Click Save draft as template Save as new template. To change a previously saved template: Click Save draft as template.

  9. Get verification codes with Google Authenticator

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447

    Steps to manually transfer Authenticator codes to a new device: On your new device, install the Google Authenticator app. In the Google Authenticator app, tap Get Started. Sign in to your Google Account. On your old device, create a QR code: In the Authenticator app, tap Menu Transfer accounts Export accounts.

  10. Set up mail for your school - Google for Education Help

    support.google.com/edu/setup/answer/6273561

    Set up mail for your school. Next: Protect school data and accounts. If your school's mail will be entirely on Google Workspace, you can set up Gmail for your school by enabling Gmail in the Admin console and then redirecting your domain's MX records to Google servers. If your school's mail is routed through a legacy mail system, you'll need ...

  11. In the Admin console, go to Menu Directory Users. To open the user settings page, click a user's name. If you need help with finding the user in the list, go to Find a user account. On the left, under the user's name, click Add Alternate Emails. Next to the email alias, click Remove. Note: If you don’t see Remove, the alias was automatically ...