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    Drag and drop feature in Gmail labeling

    A few months ago Gmail got some new buttons and the keyboard shortcut for labeling, especially for those of you easily used to cover those familiar feel. Gmail now has added another major feature. This increase has yet labeling easier and more importantly made, it helps you stay organized with proper arrangements for their own preference. & You can now drag, drop messages in labels, just as you can with covers, and "Move me to". You can also drag labels to messages. It 's the same thing as using "Label" button.


    To many messages to be labeled, or move right, first select the messages and then drag and drop the label. It 's also possible to label in "to drag; more" menu to hide them and vice versa.Your labels will now be based on a new area in your Gmail interface, the top of your chat list, and along with Inbox, Drafts, and other system Talking labels grouped. You can now check what you would want to label your UI and show the rest under a "more" can hide table.

    For those of you who created label names like _stuff or ++todo++ to force your most-used labels to the top of the list, you don't have to come up with clever tricks like that anymore.You can drag labels onto messages too. It's the same thing as using the "Label" button. To label or move many messages at once, first select the messages and then drag and drop the label.This is definitely a good feature differentiation as you do not normally found in other e-mail find suppliers. If this feature is not available in your Gmail now see, probably you from time to time as it developed the earliest possible.

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    Re: Drag and drop feature in Gmail labeling

    It's also possible to drag labels into the "more" menu to hide them and vice versa. If you only want to move a couple labels around, its quicker than going to Settings.You now have control over which of your labels show. Label hiding is one of the nice feature, since it saves from having to look through labels that rarely used. If you ever need to reach any of the old labels, just click the "more" link.You can show, hide, or delete a label by clicking the down-arrow to the left of that label.

    You can also drag labels onto messages too. It's the same thing as using the "Label" button. To label or move many messages at once, first select the messages and then drag and drop the label.

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    Re: Drag and drop feature in Gmail labeling

    To move multiple messages or label at one time, only the messages, then these messages to the barrier cover or vice choke. In addition, you can arrange your folders by a barrier to use and a characteristic also dropped. For rarely used envelopes or labels, you can drag and drop them in "more" menu to hide them so they look more organized and neat.For greedy users of Outlook and e-mail dropped in glass envelopes is a great way to keep organized. Now you can of the same intuitive procedure of using Gmail. Gmail However given an extra bonus, allowing you to drag the label to any selected messages.

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    Re: Drag and drop feature in Gmail labeling

    This is really a nice feature from Google. Thanks for sharing this mate. Now this is gonna answer some users who say that Gmail not having some of the drag and drop features of Outlook.

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