Gmail has an 'improvement' but ...
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Gmail has an 'improvement' but ...
Gmail has gone and improved itself - selecting reply to a message opens a small box with less options ... I think they are testing on phones and tablets ... But I am reading on a desktop and would prefer the old way. However, ...
Selecting reply does not now quote the incoming message - I like to quote the message I received and interline my replies (and I do edit out the unnecessary). I can't figure out how to choose quoting as an option when I chose reply. Surely somewhere there is a setting. Ideas? A better place to look for an answer than the experts here?
I didn't see anything on the Gmail forum I looked at, and I have switched back to the old way; I don't see anyplace to give any input.
I'm glad this forum is here!
Sylvia
Selecting reply does not now quote the incoming message - I like to quote the message I received and interline my replies (and I do edit out the unnecessary). I can't figure out how to choose quoting as an option when I chose reply. Surely somewhere there is a setting. Ideas? A better place to look for an answer than the experts here?
I didn't see anything on the Gmail forum I looked at, and I have switched back to the old way; I don't see anyplace to give any input.
I'm glad this forum is here!
Sylvia
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The new look has been out for a while now - apparently they finally made people switch.
All replies are still quoted. It just doesn't show by default, but it's there. To see the trimmed content, click the three small dots at the bottom of the reply text input field.
All the former options are still there, too - click the underlined A by the Send button for formatting options, or hover your mouse over the paper clip or plus signs for more insertion options - links, pictures, etc.
All replies are still quoted. It just doesn't show by default, but it's there. To see the trimmed content, click the three small dots at the bottom of the reply text input field.
All the former options are still there, too - click the underlined A by the Send button for formatting options, or hover your mouse over the paper clip or plus signs for more insertion options - links, pictures, etc.
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Sylvia
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highlighting, partial quoting, ...
That used to work in Gmail; it doesn't for me in the improved Gmail, though I do now see the ... in the corner - very faint - I overlooked them - hovering over ... does display words about quoting text. Hmm, maybe highlighting some, pressing reply, press those three dots ... nope that doesn't work ...
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I didn't see anything on the Gmail forum I looked at, and I have switched back to the old way; I don't see anyplace to give any input.
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How to Switch Back to Old Gmail Compose (Temporarily)
I'm confident that one of the gmail extension providers (like Gmelius) will offer a more permanent solution soon.
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I'm confident that one of the gmail extension providers (like Gmelius) will offer a more permanent solution soon.
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This isn't about the 'new look'. That was rolled and forced on people a year ago. This is about the new "compose" which very few people even knew anything about until 2 days ago when the change was forced on them with no notice or warning.
Try http://productforums.google.com/foru...nding-messages. Not that google will listen to anyone and it's full of condescending TCs telling everyone to shut up and do what google wants.
Try http://productforums.google.com/foru...nding-messages. Not that google will listen to anyone and it's full of condescending TCs telling everyone to shut up and do what google wants.
Ahem.
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