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- Sign in to Gmail - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help
Sign in to Gmail Tip: If you sign in to a public computer, make sure to sign out before you leave the computer Learn how to sign in on a device that's not yours
- Sign in to your Chromebook - Google Help
You can sign in to your Chromebook with your Google Account To sign in without a password, create a Chromebook password or PIN Manage your sign-in options On your
- Fix audio issues in Google Meet
To fix your audio issues, you can: Check the microphone access Update your browser Unmute yourself in Meet and in your device settings Troubleshoot other audio issues Important: If you have microphone and speaker issues but still hear some audio, learn how to troubleshoot video and audio quality in a meeting Check the microphone access To use your microphone in Meet, you must provide
- Create a template in Gmail - Google Help
If you have a message that includes information that doesn’t change frequently, you can save the message as a template in Gmail and reuse it Turn on templates Important: You can only turn on and us
- Use Gemini in Chrome - Computer - Gemini Apps Help
After you opt in to Gemini in Chrome, a floating window will appear where you can chat directly with Gemini For example, try asking Gemini in Chrome to: Summarize key takeaways from an article Explain a complex topic in a different way Help you test your knowledge of a new subject you’re learning Modify a recipe to meet dietary needs Compare or consolidate information across pages Make
- Search with Google Lens in Chrome
Search with Google Lens Important: Set Google as your default search engine To search on a page with Google Lens: On your computer, open Chrome Go to a website At the top right, select More Search with Google Lens You can also right-click on a page and select Search with Google Lens With Google Lens, you can: Ask questions about the content of the page you’re on: At the top right of
- Take notes for me in Google Meet
Take notes with Gemini in Google Meet Important: This feature requires an eligible Google Workspace subscription
- Learn about limited access to files and folders in Google Drive
Everyone with access to the parent folder can find folders with limited access This includes shared drive members who are: Content Managers Contributors Commenters Viewers In some cases, as part of a system-wide update to simplify sharing, Drive may have automatically applied limited access to some of your files and folders If a user has access to a parent folder higher up in the hierarchy
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