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GMAIL FOR BEGINNERS

Gmail stands for “Google Mail.” It is the email service provided by


Google. Your Gmail account functions as your Google account, using the
same username and password. With this account, you’ll have access to
Google’s other products, like Google Drive, Google Docs, YouTube and
more. Today, we will be covering only Gmail, but Elmhurst Public Library
offers additional classes on Google’s other products.

Sign In
There are a few ways to access Gmail. The easiest is to type gmail.com in your internet browser’s URL
address bar. Typing mail.google.com has the same affect. A third way is to go to google.com and select
“Gmail” in the upper right. This will bring you to the Sign In page.
If you have already created a Gmail account, you can use your email
address and password to sign in at this page.
If you a creating a Gmail account for the first time, select “More
Options” and then “Create Account” from the drop down menu.

Create an Account
 Create a username and
password.
(Ex: [email protected])
 Create a strong password.
Mix of upper and lower case
letters, symbols, numbers.
No personal information or
common words. Keep it
secure!
 Verify your Google account

Google asks for your birthday to


ensure you’re not a minor.
Mobile phone and current email
needed as password recovery
options. Sign In Page Account Creation Page

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GMAIL FOR BEGINNERS
Inbox
Once signed in, your inbox will look similar to what is pictured below. The messages in the inbox should
display the sender and the subject title and date. Double click the subject title to read the email.

Gmail will filter your messages into “Primary,” “Social,” and “Promotions”
inboxes. This keeps email advertisements from cluttering your inbox.

Main menu:
Notable options
are Compose,
Inbox, Sent Mail,
and Drafts.

There are options to


chat or call (fees
apply) contacts. We
will not discuss these
features today.

Sending an Email
 Click Compose on the left side
 Type your recipient’s email address in the
“To” field
 The Cc (carbon copy) feature is for people
you want to receive a copy of your email
 The Bcc (blind carbon copy) feature is for
hiding recipient’s addresses and names
from one another, for their privacy
 Enter a subject title in the Subject field
 Write the body of your message by clicking
in the large field under the subject line
 When you have finished your message and
reviewed it, click Send

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GMAIL FOR BEGINNERS
Replying to Emails
There are a few ways to reply to an email.
 In the box below the message, it should say “Click here to Reply or Forward.” Click the “Reply” link.
 Or, click the Reply button in the upper right corner.
 Or, click the down arrow next to the Reply button. The drop down menu gives you options to Reply, Reply
All, Forward, Print and more. Reply All well sends responses to all recipients involved in the email.

Forwarding an Email
Forwarding allows you to resend an email from one
recipient to a different recipient. This is useful if you want
to share an email.
 To forward, click on the “Forward” link in the box
below the original message where it says “Click here to
Reply or Forward.”
 Or, click on the down arrow next to the Reply button
and select Forward from the menu.
 Type the new recipient’s email address in the “To” bar.

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GMAIL FOR BEGINNERS
Adding Attachments
Files (photos, documents, etc.) can be sent via email as an
attachment.
 To add an attachment, click on the paperclip icon at the
bottom of the compose window.
 A browsing window will open. Fine the file you want to
attach, click on it, and then click Open.
 The attachment should appear at the bottom of the
email message.

Downloading Attachments Sign Out of Your Account


If you receive an email with an attachment, you Once you are done using your email, you will want to
can save that attachment to your computer. The sign out of your account to keep your emails secure.
attachment should appear on the email message In the upper right corner should be a colorful circle
as an icon. If you place your mouse over the icon, with your initial, or a
a down arrow should appear. Clicking on the photo of you. Click
down arrow will prompt you to save your file to on the circle, then
your desired stored location (i.e. documents). select “Sign Out.”

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