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Gmail Never Stops – View PDF in browser via Gmail
Dec 13th
Gmail never stops adding on great new features (and I never seem to stop saying that) and as of yesterday they’ve added viewing of PDF’s without the to downloading and view in Adobe Acrobat or save to your computer – just view it right in your browser.
Check out the new “View” button in the Gmail next to the “Download” link:

Viewing the PDF in this way does not automatically save the PDF into your Google Documents, but you surely could opt to save it in this way.
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Gmail Tip: Reorganizing Emails in Labels
Dec 10th
At work today I was organizing my gmail and I was really appreciating Gmail labels and ran into a problem I was able to navigate through. Originally I’d taken a minimalistic approach and I tried to put all email in one of about 4 labels, one of which was Current Projects. Originally this worked well until I found I had several emails from several projects under this label at which point the label became meaningless.
REORGANIZE GMAIL LABELS: DETAILS
In this case I wanted to expand Current Projects into clients, so let’s use ficitonal Acme Corp, Best Enterprises and Client Management LLC. Here ar the steps and workarounds when you run into trouble reorganizing your emails into new labels.
To start I clicked Current Projects label showing me all of the emails I need to assign new labels. From the I did a search to find all emails for Best Enterprises, so I could click the All link to highlight all of the emails I found via search for this client, then assign it to the new label “Best Ent.” After the new label was assigned I could then select More Actions > Remove > Current Projects and all of the Best Enterprises emails were now assigned their own label.
The next 2 groups of emails defied my best attempts to repeat what I’d done above so I was stuck either doing several searches, or going up and down the list of emails and individually selecting the checkbox next to each one. I decided to go with individually selecting the checkboxes and then changing their label, and when I did so wouldn’t you know it I put all of the Acme Corp emails into the Client Management LLC label. Luckily there is not only an undo feature, but all of the emails were assigned the newly created Client Management LLC label needed to be assigned the Acme Corp label. Easy to fix, either click the undo link then assign the correct label, or select all of the emails in the wrong label and assign them the new label, them remove the wrong label. I chose the former simply because I’d never used “undo”. Running on broadband undo action on about 30 mis-filed emails took what felt like forever (probably 10-30 seconds). The last steps were to assign the correct label (Acme Corp), remove the Current Projects label, then drop all of the remaining Current Projects emails into the Client Management LLC label.
REORGANIZE GMAIL LABELS: QUICK RUNDOWN
- Select the label you want to reorganize
- See if you can use the search function while in that label and reassign large chunks of emails to the new label, then removing the old label
- After searching becomes useless switch to manually clicking the checkbox next to emails and reassign them to the new label, and remove the old label
- Luckily when you reassign labels in this fashion you can click and undo link at the top of the screen if you’ve just assigned a bunch of emails to the wrong place
REORGANIZE GMAIL LABELS: QUESTIONS
Q. Why not remove the old label first, then assign the new label second?
A. I tried that and considering step 1 was to go into the label that needs reogranizing that means when you remove the old label as step 1, all of those emails disappear from the current view and you need to switch labels to then remove the old label.
Q. Why not use search to identify all of the emails instead of doing manual selection of checkboxes to reassing the labels?
A. If you can do that, great! In my case it simply wouldn’t work since project info was emailed to from the same people (could not identify a searchable FROM email address) , the name of the client or their website was not present in all emails (could not search SUBJECT or BODY for any readily identifiable terms), and the timelines of the projects overlapped wildly (could not ssearch by date ranges).
Other questions? drop them in the comments below and I’ll add the interesting ones into this section.
Integrate Tasks and Email with New Gmail Feature – Tasks
Dec 9th
Gmail has added a new Labs feature: Tasks. Just go into Settings > Labs and enable Tasks and you get a new navigation item under Contacts called Tasks. Just click Tasks and it opens a window similar to the chat window that can pop out. Add new tasks, drag-n-drop to reorder them (see screenshot), mark emails as tasks and you can even attach notes to tasks – so you get more than just a task list.
Navigating the Tasks window is exactly like the chat window, its in the same place and the menu at the top works exactly the same… click the title bar to mimize/restore, there’s a button for minimize, pop out, and close.
The menu options at the bottom let you make a new list, switch to a different list, rename your list, refresh or delete the list and there are several other cool features in the actions menu. Check out the original post for more information.
MORE GMAIL?
If you are looking for more gmail check out more gmail articles from George’s Techblog.
Gmail for Google Desktop – Finally!
Dec 3rd
I turned my Google Desktop off some time ago because it was taking up too much of my time and competing with other apps and slowing my computer down. Now I have a reason to actually do a full uninstall and prepare my computer (defrag etc…) for a fresh install …. Gmail in Google Desktop!
I’ve got a Windows Vista laptop but all of my desktops are Windows XP, and I always thought the Google Desktop’s sidebar was really cool (ok, yes I guess that makes me a certified geek).
Why don’t you go on over and read Gmail on Google Desktop in the Gmail blog.
Gmail Chat and Labels Get New Home
Sep 20th
I like that Google continues to innovate and try to improve things, and today I read New in Labs: Right-side Labels and Chat where Emily Chang, a Gmail Engineer, unveils a cool new Gmail feature in Gmail Labs – Right-side Labels and Chat which lets you set your labels and/or your chat window to the right hand side of Gmail.

Gmail Right-side Settings
The other day I’d read New in Labs: 3 experiments with labels and enabled Navbar drag and drop which lets you arrange your NavBar. I was a bit disappointed at its lack of flexibility, but today I’ve happily turned it off and enabled both Right-side chat and Right-side labels. Give it a shot… Login to Gmail, click Settings, then the Labs tab, then scroll down and click enable by both or either of these features you want to turn on, then click Save changes at the bottom.
Anyway, now my Gmail looks like this:

Gmail with Labels and Chat on Right side
Oh, and if you want a quick read on Gmail Redesigned above, check out Lifehacker’s Google Redesigned Facelifts Gmail and GCal, just keep in mind if you visit during the the Globex Designs site during day and can’t get the site, try visiting the site again at night.
Don’t forget that attachment!
Sep 17th
When attaching certain documents to emails I usually start out the email by saying “Attached is the report about….” or whatever and sometimes I dig around to get the file size and exact filename and include that, too. I think its good netiquette to tell people what I’ve sent them, along with the filename and the file size so they can see at-a-glance if they can open the file (e.g. do they have MS Excel?) or if the download of the file will be too long (maybe the recipient is in a rush and using dial-up?).
Just that little distraction means I sometimes forget to attach the document I was so thoughtfully describing. Now Gmail has thought of that. New in Labs: Forgotten attachment detector says:
Many of us have experienced the embarrassment of having sent a message without attaching the file we said we were going to attach. Turn on the Forgotten Attachment Detector in Labs, and you’ll get an alert if you mention attaching a file but forget to do so.
So why are you still reading this? Go ahead and turn your Gmail Forgotten attachment detector on and give it a text drive!