New Gmail compose formatting and download options for G Suite users

    New Gmail compose formatting and download options for G Suite users


    Posted: 22 Jan 2019
    What’s changing

    We're adding three new features to Gmail:

    • Shortcut to undo/redo in the compose window
    • Shortcut to strikethrough text
    • Ability to download messages as .EML files in rfc822 format from Gmail on the web

    Who’s impacted

    End users

    Why you’d use it

    • Undo/Redo: If you need to undo an action, like if you accidentally delete the content of your draft of an email, you can do so straight from the compose view. Anytime you have undo, you want to also have the option of redo, so we’ve added that as well.
    • Strikethrough: Strikethrough is a visual cue that something has been completed or can be used as an edit suggestion. We’ve heard from you that this functionality is critical to quickly and efficiently write emails, especially when you want to visually indicate a change in language.
    • Download as .EML: This format is recognized by other email clients, allowing you to view the Gmail content along with attachments within these clients. In addition, with this functionality users can now add these downloaded messages as attachments in their emails.

    How to get started

    • Admins: No action necessary.
    • End users - new compose formatting: Click on the formatting menu in the Gmail compose window.



    • End users - new download format: Open the overflow (three dot) menu and select “Download message.”



    Availability

    Rollout details

    • Rapid Release domains: Full rollout (1-3 days) starting on January 22, 2019
    • Scheduled Release domains: Full rollout (1-3 days) starting on January 22, 2019

    G Suite editions

    • Available to all G Suite editions

    On/off by default?

    • These features will be ON by default.

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    Source: G Suite Updates Blog: New Gmail compose formatting and download options
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    22 Jan 2019



 

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