Gmail 'New Move To' and 'Labels Drop-Downs' Features

Gmail adds 'New Move To' and 'Labels Drop-Downs' Features

Gmail gave a nice surprise to everybody. Gmail is always adding some features to help people so as they become more organized. And this time, Gmail will add new features to improve your email labeling workflow and mitigate folder-vs.-label confusion with two new drop-down menus: Move to and Labels.

The new features are pretty simple but still we are not watching the updates in our accounts. If you desire to label an email then just click the Labels drop-down or hit 'L' on your keyboard and begin typing;  Gmail will autocomplete the label as you type.

The Move to menu works the same but uses 'V' as the quick keyboard shortcut. When you apply a new label through the Move to menu so as Gmail will apply the new label and mechanically records the email—mimicking folder performance though still attaching with Gmail's label structure.

Gmail 'New Move To' and 'Labels Drop-Downs' Features

But the label and move to shortcuts are a godsend for keyboard lovers and folder lovers alike,for quite some time using the period ('.') shortcut you have been capable to access Gmail's more actions menu.

[Official Gmail Blog] New ways to label with "Move to" and auto-complete

Read More: Gmail, Labels, Google, Email, Folders, KeyBord Shurtcuts

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