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Mail User Guide
If it's not yet installed, use your current browser (Safari or Microsoft Edge for example) to go to this link. Once you have Google Chrome installed on your computer, locate the app icon and click. In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following. Take all accounts online: Click the lightning bolt icon or choose Mailbox Take All Accounts Online. Take a specific account online (if you have more than one account): Click the lightning bolt icon next to the account’s mailbox, or choose Mailbox Online Status Take account Online.
When you use Mail full screen, it’s easy to read and write messages and access your Inbox at the same time—perfect for copying and pasting text or attachments between messages.
Note: When Mail is full screen, messages open in Split View by default. If you want messages to slide up from the bottom of the screen instead, choose Mail > Preferences, click General, then deselect “Prefer opening messages in split view when in full screen.”
In the Mail app on your Mac, move the pointer to the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Enter Full Screen from the menu that appears or click the button .
With Mail full screen, do any of the following:
Open a message: Double-click a message in the message list. Each message you double-click opens in a new tab.
Start a new message: Click the New Message button in the toolbar. Each message you start opens in a new tab.
Close one or more tabs: To close the current tab, click its Close button . To close all tabs except the current one, Option-click its Close button instead.
Send a message: Click the Send button in the message toolbar. If you’re working on several messages, be sure to first click the tab of the one you want to send.
Save a draft message: Click the Close button in the message toolbar (or the Close button in the tab if you have several drafts open), then click Save. If you’re working on several messages, you’re asked if you want to save each one.
Make one side bigger if you’re using Split View: Move the pointer over the separator bar located in the middle, then drag it left or right. To return to the original sizes, double-click the separator bar.
To stop working with Mail full screen, move the pointer to the green button again, then choose Exit Full Screen from the menu that appears or click the button .
You can use Mail in Split View with another app, such as Safari or Pages, to make it easier to copy and paste information between a webpage or document and your email message. See Use apps in Split View.
Mac Notebook Mail App Cannot Bring Link To Chrome Default
- Press 'command' + 'option' + 'esc' on your keyboard. A window will appear called 'Force Quit Applications.' Look for Google Chrome. If Chrome is there, select it and then click.
- Feb 03, 2016 If you like keeping up with your Yahoo! E-mail and favorite services throughout the day then the Yahoo Mail for Google Chrome extension will make a very nice addition to your browser. Download the Yahoo Mail for Google Chrome extension (Google Chrome Extensions).
Mac Notebook Mail App Cannot Bring Link To Chrome Bookmarks
In the Mail app on your Mac, move the pointer to the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Enter Full Screen from the menu that appears or click the button. With Mail full screen, do any of the following: Open a message: Double-click a message in the message list. In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following. Take all accounts online: Click the lightning bolt icon or choose Mailbox Take All Accounts Online. Take a specific account online (if you have more than one account): Click the lightning bolt icon next to the account’s mailbox, or choose Mailbox Online Status Take account Online. Chrome is available on many platforms: Because it comes from Apple, Safari is available only on Macs and iOS devices (it comes installed on the iPhone and iPad, too). Apple used to offer Safari for Windows, but discontinued that version in 2012. Chrome, however, runs everywhere: Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, and more.