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Setting up Gmail

Setting up Gmail. Step 1. Choose Microsoft Exchange If you set up Gmail, you will not be able to send any emails. Step 2. Type your email and password If a popup repeatedly asks for your password it is not secure! Email Ms. Kuhnau to fix this problem. Step 3. Email: email

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Setting up Gmail

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  1. Setting up Gmail

  2. Step 1 • Choose Microsoft Exchange • If you set up Gmail, you will not be able to send any emails.

  3. Step 2 • Type your email and password • If a popup repeatedly asks for your password it is not secure! • Email Ms. Kuhnau to fix this problem

  4. Step 3 • Email: email • Server: m.google.com • Domain: leave blank • Username: email • Password: password

  5. Step 4 • Change Mail Days to Sync to No Limit • This way you won’t have emails disappear from your inbox.

  6. Signature Rules • Settings • Mail, Contact Calendars • Signature • YOUR FULL NAME • UP TO 2 EMOJI • Nothing else!!

  7. Email Etiquette • Keep it professional. • Explain yourself clearly. Why are you sending the email. • Be polite. • Subject line should give a clear understanding of what the email is about. • End the email with your name.

  8. Practice • Send an email to your advisor explaining what you learned today. • Make sure you have an appropriate subject. • Check that your signature is correct. • Use complete sentences and proper grammar.

  9. Google Calendar

  10. Create the event • Click the plus button on the lower right hand corner. • Name your event. • Add a location if necessary.

  11. Date and Time • Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the screen to change the date and time.

  12. Reoccurring Events • Do you want your event to repeat? • Choose how often.

  13. Alerts • This will make a popup appear on your iPad before the event. • Use caution with this so you don’t get in trouble in class.

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