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Gmail enables you to organize your mail using folders – technically called labels – in your Gmail account. Creating a label is a straightforward task that takes less than a minute.
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How to create labels, which are like folders, for the Gmail email platform and organize your inbox.
It's time to clean up your inbox. Gmail has the option to create folders or "labels" so your emails go to the right place within your account.
A recent convert to Gmail, RLConner asked the Answer Line forum about organizing mail into what Google calls "labels,' although they're similar to other services' folders.
The way Gmail's organization works, a label can be a label, but it can also be a folder. Here's how to work with the two features.
Create a separate folder for your purposes then choose New and File upload from the front page of the main Google Drive web app. Back in Gmail, click the cog icon to the right and choose Settings.