User's Guide
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AUG-3.1-CC-100 Android User’s Guide
Gmail
Gmail is an Android application for working with Google’s web-based email service.
When you first set up your tablet, you were prompted to sign into an existing
Google Account or to create a new account (you can also do that later, at any time:
see “Accounts” on page 99). When you open Gmail on your tablet, your Inbox
contains the messages from your Gmail accounts on the web.
To learn more about Gmail, be sure to visit Gmail on the web.
In this section
“Opening Gmail and your Inbox” on
page 124
“Reading your messages” on page 128
“Copying text from a message” on
page 132
“Composing and sending a message” on
page 134
“Replying to or forwarding a message” on
page 137
“Working with Priority Inbox” on
page 139
“Working with conversations in batches”
on page 142
“Starring a message” on page 143
“Labeling a conversation” on page 144
“Synchronizing conversations by label”
on page 146
“Searching for messages” on page 149
“Archiving conversations” on page 151
“Muting a conversation” on page 152
“Reporting spam” on page 153
“Appending a signature to your
messages” on page 154
“Using keyboard shortcuts” on page 155
“Changing Gmail settings” on page 156
“Troubleshooting sync issues” on
page 158