Tuesday, March 27, 2012

How to save Gmail messages in Google Docs?

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Lot of times we are not able some e-mail messages are quickly trashed; some are better off archived, but a few need work. Gmail has a new experimental feature that lets users save their messages as Google Docs.Gmail makes it much simpler to save your messages as documents and PDFs, keeping formatting intact.
Here's how to do it :-
  1. Log in to Gmail.
  2. Click the gear-shaped icon near the top right, then select Settings.
  3. Click the Labs tab near the top center.
  4. Scroll down and click Enable next to Create a Document.
  5. Scroll to the top or bottom and click the button labeled Save Changes.
  6. The next time you want to save a message as a doc, just click the More button in the top center of the message reading pane, then select Create a document.
  7. A new tab opens in Google Docs. From here, it's easy to edit, save, and export as a PDF or some other file format.
  8. That's it! This feature is incredibly handy for tackling invites, e-mailed schedules, and all sorts of other problems that cutting and pasting just can't solve.

1 comments:

Google docs with Gmail options is always cool. I guess we must look at some new entrants which are coming up with neater options like e mail alerts and notification.Tools such as CollateBox http://www.collatebox.com/ could be nice to watch out for..

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