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Quick tip of the dayDo you send a lot of emails with the same basic information? You can easily create a template in Gmail to save yourself valuable time. Go into Settings (the cog icon) > See all settings > Advanced link. Scroll down to the section marked Templates and click the circle marked Enable. Now you can create up to 50 unique templates. To create a template, click Compose, then write your email, including the subject line. Click the three dots at the bottom right-hand corner, then Templates. Choose Save draft as template. To insert a template you’ve created, start a new email draft. Again, click the three-dot menu > Templates > and insert one of your templates. |
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