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Jan 18, 2024, 4:45:10 PM1/18/24
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Recently, my workplace moved to Google services based environment, and that includes adapting Chrome as our default browser rather than IE. When using Gmail, I am trying to download a file I received as an attachment to a location on my hard drive (and NOT to the Downloads folder). I only see the option to download to that folder or to my Google Drive. When trying Save As... from the context menu, the browser saves the whole HTML page and not just the attachment.

This Settings\Advanced Settings\Downloads\DownloadsLocation option appears to work for every attached file except a PDF (at least on the Mac version of Chrome that I use). When an attachment is a PDF, no pop-up window asking where to save appears as it does for Word, Excel & various image files....it just automatically downloads.

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To save a PDF without downloading first, after changing the download location setting, right click on the PDF attachment icon in the email, click "Open Link in New Window," and then once the PDF is open in the new browser window, clicking the download icon will trigger the pop-up, giving you the option to "Save As."

Hello,
I have started using 1Password and so far I seem to be loving it. I do have few queries but I thought I take one at a time.
I have setup my gmail accounts login in 1Password but I was wondering if there is an option to save the backup codes and secret questions and answers ?
For now I have saved them under Secure Notes but they all appear in plain text, which kind of worries me. Is there a better way to save them ?

Then finally in the final field, you'll an icon indicating the field is currently text, if you click the little arrow next to this, you can select 'password' from the drop down menu and copy your pass word. You can then click save or keep adding more codes until you are done :)

Because Gmail uses javascript to redirect the page very quickly, we may not have the chance to click "Save Password" on Gmail. Instead, try visiting accounts.google.com. Login there and you'd be able to save your password. Of course, saving it there would mean you can use it when logging into Gmail.

I've been using my Gmail drafts like a notes app or diary for years now, because of the automatic save feature on mobile and easy search function. I'd like to stop doing this but is there a way for me to download my gmail DRAFTS externally into my computer? Will backing up my email do this, and if so, how can I do that?

A few months ago my phone just stopped letting me save JPEG images from gmail. I'd follow the usual process, but after clicking on "view image" and then selecting "save", nothing happens. I'd try it repeatedly the the image simply won't download, and yet PDF's etc download just fine. After experimenting, I found that PNG images still saved fine. So I just used PNG, until last night. i downloaded one picture and it worked fine, and then I clicked on another, and suddenly it was the same issue. I can click save., but nothing happens. No error message or anything, the picture simply won't download. There was at most 1 minute between the successful download and the failed one, and it hasn't worked since.

Now, I can use Braintoss to send a note to the make.com (formerly Integromat) mailhook. Integromat concerts the email HTML to markdown, and saves it to dropbox. I have Hazel watching that Dropbox folder, and it moves the file to my iCloud drive.

Save any email or group of emails
to Google Drive with one click: Save label with one click
Save group of emails with one click
Real-time save of new emails in the label
Export to PDF, HTML, Txt, etc.

Our premium plan costs just a few dollars a month. It includes phone and email support and you have options to:

  1. Include or not to include attachments
  2. Add or skip page numbers
  3. Real time save of emails
  4. chose paper size (letter, A4, A5, etc.)
  5. More...

I can currently connect to my G Suite email via the macOS Mail app, just like one would for a normal Gmail account. I assume this uses IMAP and the messages are NOT all stored on my own Mac, but are in the cloud only. I want to save them all locally, so that I have them forever.

The Box pane refreshes again. Now you can use Box from directly within Gmail to save attachments, save messages, or send links. From within the Box pane you can browse and view Box files and folders without leaving Gmail or even closing your current email message.

After you export your contacts, use Excel to open the CSV file and check that there's data. When you close the file, Excel will prompt you a few times with "are you sure you want to save it in CSV format?" Always choose Yes. If you choose No, the file will get messed up and you'll need to start over with a new contacts.csv file.

When you save the CSV file, Excel will prompt you a few times with "are you sure you want to save it in CSV format?" Always choose Yes. If you choose No, the file will get messed up and you'll need to start over again by exporting the list from Gmail.

Having a mail thread, I'm only able to save the last mail to Evernote, using Evernote for GMail.
I find this quite annoying making the otherwise great add-in less usefull to me as I have to forward some mails to Evernote.

Emails often contain important evidence that you'll want to include in your chronology. If the emails are part of a production, they may already be saved as a .pdf file, which you can easily drag and drop onto the Sources page. However, if the emails are currently stored in your Gmail or Outlook account then you may prefer to keep the email in their native format.

I did everything that you said to do and it works. But if I log out of Lastpass it won't save the Save All Entered Data". Do I need to stay login all the time to make it work? Or do I need to upgrade to Premium?

The run history states that it succeeded but when I go to the OneDrive for Bus, the attachments are not there. They are not anywhere. This is my first flow, very frustrating. Just a simple one, not trying to save with special criteria.

Whether you're switching email providers or need to preserve email documentation for another reason, it's important to know how to download your emails from Gmail. You can download Gmail emails to your computer and upload them to a new provider like Yahoo to migrate your data. Or, you can simply make an archive on an external hard drive to save space in Gmail (since the limit for free Gmail users is 15 GB).

If you want to save just an email attachment, not an actual email, to your computer, hover over the content. You can then click either the down-pointing arrow to download it to your computer or the Google Drive icon to save it to your drive.

If you spend a lot of your time in Gmail, you likely want to be able to save all your data as a backup. You can download the data to have a backup. The data that you export and save will include the important details like your message content, message headers, attachments, and more.

To save the most amount of time, you can choose from a wide selection of email newsletter templates made for any purpose you can think of (i.e. events, sales, new hire announcements, internal communication, and more).

thanks for your solution. it worked, but, regrettably, the gmail icon from my location bar showed up as an internet explorer icon! when i clicked the i.e. icon, it opened up my gmail inbox. i tried, via properties on the i.e. icon, to change it, but only got microsoft's stupid, unrecognizable icons.

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Do you find yourself writing the same email over and over again? It's kind of annoying, but it happens to us all. Luckily, if you use gmail, you can create one click templates so that instead of having to retype or copy paste from old emails to new emails, you can just press click, boom. I'm Mike and in this video, I'm going to walk you through setting up your own email template so that you'll never have to write the same email over and over again.

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So once you're logged in the email, you just want to go to this gear here on the top. Right, which is your settings. And so you click it and then click again to see all settings. And then you go to advanced here. That's a tab. And then here where it says templates turn frequent messages into templates to save time. Yes, that's what we want. You want to make sure that that's enabled. So might have been disabled for you.

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Just make sure it's enabled. The ordering here of these different things might be different on yours. But just make sure that that's enabled. And once it is, click save changes down here. And then your rate to go. All right. So now go back to the inbox.

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And just to get a feel of it, what you can do is just compose a new message. So here I'm just going to type something. And here you see these three dots. These are more options when you click it. You have this option where says templates and what you want to do is just save templates or save draft as template. And so this is saying save what I just typed here, save as a new template. Let's call it Ogilvy Legally and save.

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But it seems like you can keep on making as many as you want. And if you read more on the templates on whereas on this templates thing, it says something about automatic replies. So you can also think about applying this to some sort of automation in in how you when people are contacting you, how you can sort of run your customer support. All right. We're done. So hopefully this is helpful and we'll save you some time. I'm a designer and people asked me the same question a lot.

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You know, what's your pricing or on your app? How do you do this? And by using templates, this is just help me just get rid of the, you know, having to go back to old emails and pasting, you know, old information and, you know, going back and forth and just really just save time and make things more faster and more efficient. This was helpful. I'd really appreciate a thumbs up or just a comment to let me know that this was information that's helpful for you or give me ideas on what types of information would be even more helpful.

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