Posts tagged with gmail

May
05
Filed Under (How-To, Tips and Tricks) by on May 5, 2010 and tagged ,

Many of us think it’s rather handy to have the instant messaging (IM) feature in our Gmail. If we have a quick question for someone we can send an instant message, knowing it will pop right up on the recipient’s screen. This eliminates our wait for that person to read their email and get back [...]

Feb
22
Filed Under (How-To, Tips and Tricks) by on February 22, 2010 and tagged

Now that we are almost two thirds of the way through the school year, it’s likely that you have a number of emails that you’ve kept for one reason or another. The Archive feature comes in handy for that, but at some point you’ve probably wished for a way to organize everything in your All [...]

Nov
25

Welcome to Website Wednesday! Get ready to bookmark because I have many great websites that I’ve been saving to share with you! Phillip Martin Clip Art: If you’re looking for clipart for future web pages, SmartNotebook or Keynote presentations, or even worksheets, you can find some cute stuff here. Clipart is organized into categories by [...]

Sep
08
Filed Under (How-To) by on September 8, 2009 and tagged , , , , ,

During Gmail training we found out that documents created in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers cannot be attached to Gmail unless they are first archived (zipped).  Attached are step by step directions to help you out, click on the link below to download the .pdf file.  If you have any questions or need help, be sure [...]

Aug
14
Filed Under (Tips and Tricks) by on August 14, 2009 and tagged

Our new school year brings us a new email system through Gmail.  While it looks pretty simple, it’s actually a very powerful tool with many hidden features.  We’ll be doing a basic training at the end of August, but you might still want to check out Gmail’s Ninja page. It’s filled with tips and tricks [...]

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