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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

New in Gmail Labs: Remove Labels from Subjects

image Google has come up with a brand new experimental feature in Gmail Labs: Remove Labels from Subjects that allows to hide labels from the messages in your inbox and giving you a plenty of space for the messages subjects.

Gmail label is one of the most useful feature to categories incoming emails automatically or manually to get the mails at the right places. However given labels are marked in front of  the subject line and due to this it becomes difficult to read the subject of emails if the size of the screen is smaller.

Remove Labels from Subjects – Disable  

inboxwithlabels

This new feature would a great help for those people who have a habit to browse through emails based on the subject and having a smaller screen size. By enabling the new feature Remove Labels from Subjects would automatically hides the labels from the subject line in you inbox which would give plenty of space for subject to get displayed.

Remove Labels from Subjects – Enable  

inboxnolabels

Steps to enable Remove Labels from Subjects :

  1. Login to Gmail.
  2. Go to the following path Setting –> Labs tab and scroll down to locate “Remove Labels from Subjects ”. 
    Remove Lables from Subjects
  3. Select “Enable” and then click “Save Changes”.
  4. You are done – No more labels in the subject line !

I personally like Gmail labels and its pretty useful too however I don't have this issue because of my wide screen laptop, but for those who has a smaller screen they can try using their personal abbreviation for labels like for example:

  • Important – IMP
  • Different types of bills – Bills / MBill (mobile bill) / IBill (Internet bill)
  • Different banks – Banks

Which would use small amount of space of the subject line and you can get both the labels as well as subjects on your screens.

Abbreviation Labels 

Abbreviation Lables

Please do let us know if above information helped you or if you have any more suggestion like these by leaving comments.

[via: Official Gmail blog]

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1 Comments:

At August 5, 2009 at 5:10 AM , Anonymous ketan said...

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