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Create shortcuts to as many labels as you need, and you can place them all in a home screen folder for even more convenience.Nick Lewis is a staff writer for How-To Geek. If you’re looking to make your Android experience as efficient as possible, and you lean heavily on Gmail labels, creating a shortcut will make your on-the-go life so much easier. All you have to do is tap it to open the Gmail app to reveal only those emails associated with the label. In the final window ( Figure E), give the label a name and tap Done. Tap the email address to use and, in the next window ( Figure D), select the label to be used for the shortcut. If you have more than one email account configured in Gmail, you’ll be asked to select which account to use ( Figure C).

Tap and hold the Gmail Label entry and drag it to your home screen. Locate the Gmail section in the widgets listing ( Figure B). To create the shortcut to a Gmail label, long-press a blank spot on your home screen and select Widgets ( Figure A). How to create the shortcutįortunately, this feature is built right into Android in the form of widgets. The process will be similar, so long as you’re running any version of Android from 7 up. I’ll demonstrate on a Pixel 3, running Android Pie. The only things you need for this are an Android device (associated with your Google account), a Gmail account, and a label you want to use. SEE: BYOD (bring-your-own-device) policy (Tech Pro Research) What you need Streamline Your IT Mobile App Delivery PipelineĪfter all, isn’t that the name of the game (especially when you’re on the go)? I’m going to share how I made this happen. IOS vs Android Market Share: Do More People Have iPhones or Android Phones? IOS 17 cheat sheet: Release date, supported devices and more So instead, I shortened the task down to a single step. While scrambling on the go, the last thing I needed was to go through that process. Of course, I could open the Gmail app, open the Gmail sidebar, locate, and tap to reveal the label. That information was found in various emails, all of which had been added to the same Gmail label. Recently I went on a business trip, where I needed quick access to a good amount of information.
