Google has revamped Gmail to add a host of new options for its popular email service.
A new context menu that drops down when a user right-clicks on an email in their inbox will now offer 12 options to improve functionality.
The update is designed to make it easier for users to organise and take actions within their inbox, such as searching for emails from the same sender and replying with a single click.
“With these new options, you can take even more actions, directly from a message, in your inbox such as: Reply to, or forward, an email in one click from the main page, search for all emails from a sender & search for all emails with the same subject,” Google stated in a blog post.
So what’s changing?
Google has added more options to the right-click context menu in Gmail.
- Reply to, or forward, an email in one click from the main page
- Search for all emails from a sender
- Search for all emails with the same subject (if conversation view is turned off)
- Open multiple emails in multiple new windows at the same time
- Easily add a label or move an email

