The right-click options previously included allowing users to move, archive, or delete emails, mark emails as read or unread. With the expanded options in the right-click menu, users now have the added ability to reply to emails quickly or forward emails with just a single mouse click.
Google extends right-click options for Gmail
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Furthermore, upon logging into Gmail, users can explore similar emails, including searching for messages from specific senders or with the same topic. Additionally, the expanded menu includes the option for users to open multiple emails in new windows simultaneously, handy for thoroughly reviewing email content and swiftly marking important messages in the inbox.
The new extended options in the right-click menu will be deployed for G Suite users starting today. The full feature deployment is expected to commence on February 22nd and may take up to 3 days to complete for all users. If you haven't created a Gmail account yet, quickly create one, sign up for Gmail for your personal use, and enjoy the useful services provided by Google.
Google is working to streamline its platform and bring popular features to G Suite users. Recent additions include extra keyboard shortcuts to help users quickly create documents and spreadsheets, along with the removal of rarely accessed notification widgets. If you use Gmail, you should also check out the Gmail shortcut list available here.
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