In this guide, you will learn how to:
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Enable, create, edit, and use templates in Gmail.
If you send the same formatted emails on a regular basis, you may want to have email templates to easily choose from within Gmail.
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You must manually enable templates in your Gmail settings in order to use this feature. |
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Enable Templates
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inbox, click the gear icon in the top right corner and then choose Settings. |
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Click on the Advanced tab. |
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In the Templates section, click the Enable bubble. | ||
4 | Click Save Changes. |
Create a New Template
1 | In your Gmail inbox, click + Compose. | |
2 | Type and format your template text in the new message field. | |
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the three dots. | ||
4 | Hover over Templates. | |
5 | Hover over Save draft as template. | |
6 | Select Save as new template. | |
7 | Give the template a name. We recommend using a consistent and clear naming scheme for templates that all delegated users can understand and follow. Click Save. |
Edit an Existing Template
1 | In your Gmail inbox, click + Compose. | |
2 | Type and format your template text in the new message field. | |
3 | Click the three dots. | |
4 | Hover over Templates. | |
5 | Hover over Save draft as template. | |
6 | Select the previous template that you want to overwrite. | |
7 | It will ask you to confirm the overwrite. Click Save. |
Using Templates in Gmail
1 | When composing a new email (a new thread or a reply), click the three dots. |
2 | Hover over Templates. |
3 | Select the template that you want to use. |
4 | The template will populate the text field of the email. You can make adjustments as needed in the body of the email and it will not impact the saved template. |
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