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=== Save Attachment to Google Drive ===
=== Save Attachment to Hard Drive ===


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<p>'''Step 5: Save the Attachment to Google Drive '''</p>
<p>'''Step 5: Save the Attachment to Hard Drive '''</p>


<br>Hover your mouse over the attachment icon. Look for a Google Drive icon that appears—it looks like a triangle with a plus sign. Click this Google Drive icon to save the attachment directly to your Google Drive. A message may pop up at the bottom left of your screen confirming the file has been saved.
<br>Hover your mouse over the attachment icon. Click on the “Download” icon (typically represented by a downward arrow or diskette symbol). A message may pop up at the top right of your screen confirming the file has been downloaded to your 'Downloads' folder.


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=== Find Downloaded File in Google Drive ===
 
=== Find Downloaded File on Hard Drive ===
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<p>'''Step 6: Open Google Drive '''</p>
<p>'''Step 6: Open File Explorer'''</p>
Move your cursor to the Start menu icon in the bottom left corner of your screen and right-click on it. A menu will appear. Click on “File Explorer” to open it. This application helps you manage files and folders on your computer.
 
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&nbsp;<p>'''Step 7: Navigate to Downloads<br>'''</p>
In the File Explorer window, click on 'Downloads' located on the left side under 'This PC' or 'Quick Access'. This is where your downloaded files are initially saved.
 
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&nbsp;<p>'''Step 8: Move File to Documents'''</p><p>Find the downloaded file in the 'Downloads' folder. Click and hold the file, drag it over to 'Documents' listed in the left pane, and release the mouse button to move it to 'Documents'.</p>&nbsp;


<br>In a new tab in your Chrome browser, click on the address bar again. Type '''[http://drive.google.com drive.google.com] '''and press 'Enter'. This will take you to the Google Drive homepage. If prompted, log in with the same Google account you used for Gmail.
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[[File:Drive open.png]]<p>'''Step 7: Locate Your Document in Google Drive '''</p>
'''Step 9: Open Documents Folder'''
Click on the 'Recent' tab located on the left side of the page under 'My Drive'. This tab displays the most recently added files, and your saved attachment should be listed here.
 
In File Explorer, click on 'Documents' located on the left side under 'This PC' or 'Quick Access'. This is where you moved your downloaded file.


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&nbsp;<p>'''Step 8: Open Your Document'''</p>
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Find the document you just saved from Gmail in the 'Recent' list. Click on it once to select it. Then, double-click on the document to open it. It will open in a new tab where you can view or edit it as needed.
 
'''Step 9: Locate Your Document'''
 
Scroll through the files or type the name of your document in the search bar at the top to quickly find your file.
 
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'''Step 10: Open Your Document'''
 
Double-click on the document to open it.
 
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''If any information is incorrect or out-of-date, please notify the Technical Support team at [mailto:workfromhome@imkgp.com workfromhome@imkgp.com].''

Latest revision as of 00:42, 5 July 2024

This page explain how to save attachments from Gmail on the local Hard Drive, and how to find that same document again.

 

Find Attachment in Gmail


Step 1: Navigate to Gmail

Open your Chrome browser. Click on the address bar at the top of the page. Type www.gmail.com and press the 'Enter' key on your keyboard. This will take you to the Gmail login page.   NOTE:  Most users are logged into Chrome browser, so the login will be skipped. If the user is already logged in, skip ahead to step 3.

 

Step 2: Log into Gmail

If you are not already logged in, you will see fields to enter your email and password. Type your email address in the first field and click 'Next'. Then, type your password in the second field and click 'Next' again to access your inbox.

 

 

Step 3: Open the Email

In your Gmail inbox, find the email that contains the attachment you want to save. Click on this email to open it and view its contents.  The email will usually show with an icon or a paperclip to let you know there is an attachment.

 

 

Step 4: Find the Attachment

Scroll down to the bottom of the email to find the attachment. It usually appears as a small icon that represents the type of file attached (e.g., a document icon).

 

 

Save Attachment to Hard Drive


Step 5: Save the Attachment to Hard Drive


Hover your mouse over the attachment icon. Click on the “Download” icon (typically represented by a downward arrow or diskette symbol). A message may pop up at the top right of your screen confirming the file has been downloaded to your 'Downloads' folder.

 

 

Find Downloaded File on Hard Drive


Step 6: Open File Explorer

Move your cursor to the Start menu icon in the bottom left corner of your screen and right-click on it. A menu will appear. Click on “File Explorer” to open it. This application helps you manage files and folders on your computer.

 

 

Step 7: Navigate to Downloads

In the File Explorer window, click on 'Downloads' located on the left side under 'This PC' or 'Quick Access'. This is where your downloaded files are initially saved.

 

 

Step 8: Move File to Documents

Find the downloaded file in the 'Downloads' folder. Click and hold the file, drag it over to 'Documents' listed in the left pane, and release the mouse button to move it to 'Documents'.

 

 

Step 9: Open Documents Folder

In File Explorer, click on 'Documents' located on the left side under 'This PC' or 'Quick Access'. This is where you moved your downloaded file.

 

 

Step 9: Locate Your Document

Scroll through the files or type the name of your document in the search bar at the top to quickly find your file.

 

 

Step 10: Open Your Document

Double-click on the document to open it.

 

 

 

 

If any information is incorrect or out-of-date, please notify the Technical Support team at workfromhome@imkgp.com.