How assemble two mails in gmail

Assembling two emails in Gmail can be a bit tricky, but it's doable. Here are a few methods to achieve this:

Method 1: Using the "Compose" feature

  1. Open Gmail and click on the "Compose" button to start a new email.
  2. In the "To" field, enter the email addresses of the two recipients you want to combine.
  3. In the "Subject" field, enter a new subject line that combines the two emails.
  4. In the "Body" field, copy and paste the content of the first email.
  5. Below the copied content, click on the "Insert" button and select "Insert message" from the dropdown menu.
  6. In the "Insert message" window, select the second email you want to combine and click "Insert".
  7. The content of the second email will be inserted below the first email.
  8. You can then edit the combined email as needed.

Method 2: Using the "Forward" feature

  1. Open Gmail and find the first email you want to combine.
  2. Click on the "Forward" button to forward the email to yourself.
  3. In the "To" field, enter the email address of the second recipient you want to combine.
  4. In the "Subject" field, enter a new subject line that combines the two emails.
  5. In the "Body" field, copy and paste the content of the second email.
  6. Below the copied content, click on the "Insert" button and select "Insert message" from the dropdown menu.
  7. In the "Insert message" window, select the first email you forwarded and click "Insert".
  8. The content of the first email will be inserted below the second email.
  9. You can then edit the combined email as needed.

Method 3: Using a third-party add-on

There are several third-party add-ons available for Gmail that allow you to combine multiple emails into one. Some popular options include:

To use a third-party add-on, you'll need to install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace and then follow the add-on's instructions to combine the emails.

I hope these methods help you assemble two emails in Gmail!