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Composing, Sending and Receiving Emails in Gmail

Update: The tutorials below are still relevant but I recommend watching my most updated Gmail tutorial first and then refer back here for additional information.

This Gmail video tutorial on composing, sending and receiving emails is part 2 of a multipart Gmail tutorial series from AnsonAlex.com that covers all aspects of using Gmail.

If you haven’t already, you may want to check out:

Gmail Tutorial Part 1: Introduction User Interface Walkthrough

Gmail Tutorial Part 3: Email Organization and Management

Gmail Tutorial Part 4: Creating Automatic Email Filters

Gmail Tutorial Part 5: Configuring Gmail Settings

Gmail Tutorial Part 6: Gmail Labs Overview

Gmail Tutorial Part 7: New Gmail Compose Experience

Gmail Tutorial Part 8: Remove Inbox Tabs and Revert to Old Gmail Inbox

Gmail Tutorial Part 9: Contact Management in Gmail

All Gmail tutorial videos on one page: Gmail Video Tutorial Series

This video is great for those who are looking to jump right and start using Gmail. There are a lot of features to become aware of when using Gmail as your primary email system but if you just need to send and receive emails today without worrying about advanced features, this is a good place to start.

The following topics are covered in part 2 of the Gmail video tutorial series:

  1. Composing and formatting new emails
  2. Adding CC and BCC recipients
  3. Adding attachments to emails
  4. Receiving, replying and forwarding emails
  5. Additional options when sending and receiving emails

As more parts of the Gmail Video Series are produced, they will be linked to from this page.

As always, if you find this video helpful, I would really appreciate a thumbs up and you may also want to think about subscribing to my YouTube channel.

Anson Alexander

I am an author, digital educator and content marketer. I record, edit, and publish content for AnsonAlex.com, provide technical and business services to clients and am an avid self-learner. I have also authored several digital marketing and business courses for LinkedIn Learning (previously Lynda.com).

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