Address book in the new gmail
The address book in the new Gmail!
In the new Gmail, the address book is now called "Contacts" and it's located in a new tab. Here's how to access and use it:
Accessing Contacts:
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the "Contacts" tab located at the top of the page, next to the "Inbox" tab.
Managing Contacts:
- In the Contacts tab, you'll see a list of your existing contacts. You can sort them by name, email, or phone number.
- To add a new contact, click on the "New contact" button at the top right corner of the page.
- Enter the contact's name, email address, phone number, and any other relevant details.
- You can also import contacts from other services like Google Contacts, Outlook, or CSV files.
- To edit an existing contact, click on the three vertical dots next to the contact's name and select "Edit".
Features:
- Smart labels: Gmail's Contacts now uses smart labels to automatically categorize your contacts based on their email addresses. For example, if someone sends you an email from a specific domain (e.g., @work.com), Gmail will automatically label them as "Work".
- Contact groups: You can create custom groups for your contacts, making it easier to send emails to specific groups of people.
- Contact suggestions: As you type in the "To" field while composing an email, Gmail will suggest contacts based on your previous interactions.
- Contact search: You can search for contacts using their name, email address, or phone number.
Tips and Tricks:
- Use the "Quick contacts" feature to quickly add a contact from an email conversation.
- Use the "Contact shortcuts" feature to quickly access frequently contacted people.
- Use the "Contact filters" feature to automatically apply labels or filters to incoming emails from specific contacts.
Overall, the new Gmail Contacts tab provides a more streamlined and intuitive way to manage your contacts, making it easier to stay organized and connected with your friends, family, and colleagues.