Can you make a folder in all mail gmail
In Gmail, you can create a folder to organize your emails, but it's not exactly like creating a folder on your computer. Instead, you can create labels, which are similar to folders, but they're more flexible and can be applied to multiple emails.
Here's how to create a label (folder) in Gmail:
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the page, then select "See all settings."
- In the "General" tab, scroll down to the "Labels" section.
- Click on the "New label" button.
- Enter a name for your label (folder) in the "Label name" field.
- Click on the "Create" button.
Your new label will now appear in the left-hand sidebar of your Gmail inbox. You can apply this label to any email by checking the box next to the email and then clicking on the label name in the sidebar.
Note that you can also create sub-labels by clicking on the "New label" button again and entering a name for the sub-label. This will create a nested label structure, where the sub-label is a child of the parent label.
Some other things to keep in mind about Gmail labels:
- Labels are not hierarchical, meaning that you can't create a folder structure with multiple levels of subfolders.
- Labels are not limited to a specific folder or category, so you can apply the same label to emails in different folders.
- Labels are not visible in the email subject line or in the email body, so they won't affect the way your emails are displayed.
- You can search for emails with a specific label by using the "has:label" search operator, for example: "has:label:important" will show you all emails with the "important" label.
I hope that helps!