How to Attach a Pop Up Note to a Received Gmail Email
Open your Gmail address., In the top-right corner of your Inbox (below your avatar picture), click the gear icon and select "Settings". , In the "General Tab", scroll down to find "Desktop Notification"., Click the blue link "Click here to enable...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your Gmail address.
Go to www.gmail.com or http://mail.google.com and sign in your Gmail with your email address and password. ,, You will find 3 selections:
New mail notifications on - Notify me when any new message arrives in my inbox or primary tab.
Important mail notifications on - Notify me only when an important message arrives in my inbox Mail notifications off Choose 'New mail notifications on'. , Your browser will push a pop-up to verify if you want to give "http://mail.google.com" permission to display desktop notifications.
Choose "Allow"., Now whenever you receive a new email, there will be a pop-up note appears at bottom-right corner of your computer screen with name of sender and email subject. -
Step 2: In the top-right corner of your Inbox (below your avatar picture)
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Step 3: click the gear icon and select "Settings".
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Step 4: In the "General Tab"
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Step 5: scroll down to find "Desktop Notification".
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Step 6: Click the blue link "Click here to enable desktop notifications for Gmail".
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Step 7: Click "Save changes" at the bottom of page.
Detailed Guide
Go to www.gmail.com or http://mail.google.com and sign in your Gmail with your email address and password. ,, You will find 3 selections:
New mail notifications on - Notify me when any new message arrives in my inbox or primary tab.
Important mail notifications on - Notify me only when an important message arrives in my inbox Mail notifications off Choose 'New mail notifications on'. , Your browser will push a pop-up to verify if you want to give "http://mail.google.com" permission to display desktop notifications.
Choose "Allow"., Now whenever you receive a new email, there will be a pop-up note appears at bottom-right corner of your computer screen with name of sender and email subject.
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