- Archive unused apps on Android - Android Help - Google Help
Archive unused apps on Android To save storage on your Android device, you can archive specific apps when not in regular use When an app is archived, your device removes its software, permissions, temporary files, and stops notifications, but retains the app icon and data
- Export your data from Gmail - Google Help
You can export and download your data from Gmail You can download data that hasn't been deleted You can create an archive to keep for your records or use the data
- Archive, delete read conversations in Google Messages
Archive: To put the selected conversations into your archives, tap Archive Archived conversations disappear from the Home screen, but you can still read them
- Organize archive email - Gmail Help
Archive email In Outlook: Set up rules to periodically move messages from your inbox to the Outlook Archive file In Gmail: Archive messages, or set up filters to automatically move messages to the archive No need to schedule rules to run at regular intervals After you archive messages, you can still find them under the label, All Mail
- Export your data from Google Chat
If you have a Google account, you can download your data from Chat You can create an archive to keep for your records or use the data in another service Learn how
- Archive or delete a class - Computer - Classroom Help
Archive or delete a class This article is for teachers When you’re done teaching a class, you can archive it When a class is archived, it’s archived for all students and teachers in the class If you don’t archive a class, students and teachers in the class continue to find it on their Classes page
- Archive unused apps on Android - Google Play Help
Archive unused apps on Android To save storage on your Android device, you can archive specific apps when not in regular use When an app is archived, your device removes its software, permissions, temporary files, and stops notifications, but retains the app icon and data
- View a map over time - Google Earth Help
Current imagery automatically displays in Google Earth To discover how images have changed over time or view past versions of a map on a timeline: On your device, open Google Earth
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