Digital-Divide/C2/Compose-Options-for-Email/English
Title of script: Compose Options for Emails.
Author: Spoken Tutorial Team
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Slide 1 - Title | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Compose Options for Emails. |
Slide 2 - Learning objectives
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In this tutorial, we will learn about:
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Slide 3: Pre-requisites
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For this tutorial, you will need -
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Open Firefox and type | Let's begin.
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Login to gmail
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The Login page opens.
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Click on “Compose” | Now, let us look at the options available for writing an email.
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Mouse over @ Recipients | The To segment is where we specify the recipients. |
Point to : To, Cc, Bcc | It has 3 options, To, Cc and Bcc.
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We have to add the email address of the person to whom we are sending the email in the To field.
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If we want to send the same email to more than 1 person, simply add the email ids in the field To.
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Use Cc option to mark a copy of the email to others.
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We can also use Bcc option to mark a blind copy of the email to others.
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Slide – Important Note | Important Note :
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Switch to Gmail | Let us now switch back to our Gmail Compose window.
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Enter the mail id's in To, Cc & Bcc | Let's enter the recipient addresses as follows-
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Point to Subject Bar | Click in the Subject line and enter a short description for your email. |
Click and type- Partner with us | I will type: Partner with us. |
Type the message in the content area | In the content area, let us type the message:
Spoken Tutorial Project is helping to bridge the digital divide. |
Gmail allows us to do basic formatting to the text in the body of our email.
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Click on the A icon | If not, to access the formatting toolbar, click the Formatting options button.
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Point to each options under Text formatting | These options are exactly like the ones in any word processor application.
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Pause the recording
Format the text as shown below
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Resume the recording | This is how I have formatted my text. |
Click on the A icon. | To hide the formatting toolbar, click the Formatting options button. |
PAUSE | |
Point to the respective icons | In the Compose window, there are options for attaching files, photos, links and emoticons. |
Point to Attach files & Drive icons | To share files or documents with others, we can use Attach files or Insert files using Drive options. |
Slide: Attachments & Drive | All Mail providers allow to send files as attachment.
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Let us first attach a pdf file which is less than 1Mb in size. | |
Click on the Attach file icon | Click on the Attach file icon, which looks like a paper clip. |
Browse to the Desktop and select myscript.pdf and click on Open. | This will open the file browser.
From the Desktop, I will select myscript.pdf and click on Open. |
Point to the progress bar. | We can see that our file is getting attached to our mail. |
Pause the recording
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Point to the second file you attached | Multiple files can also be attached to the same mail by using Attach files option. |
Remove the second file that you attached earlier | To remove a file you've attached to a message, click on the x mark to the right of the file name. |
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Now let us attach a file which is around 30Mb. | |
Show Desktop -> 50mb zip file | I have a zip file on my Desktop which is around 30Mb file size. |
Click on Attach files | Click the Attach files icon once again. |
Browse to the Desktop and select zip file and click on Open. | Browse and select the 30Mb zip file and click on Open.
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Click on Send using google drive button. | Click on Send using google drive button. |
Let me close this for a moment. | |
Click on Insert files using Drive option | Clicking on Insert files using Drive option also gets us to the same window as before. |
Point to 3 tabs:
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Here, we can see 3 tabs:
My Drive, Shared with me and Upload. |
Point to My Drive | By default, the files which are already uploaded, will be available under My Drive tab. |
Point to the two files that are seen. | You can see a file here.
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Click on Shared with me | Let’s click on Shared with me tab.
No one's shared any files with you yet!
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Click on Upload tab | Now, click on Upload tab to upload a new file. |
Click on Select files from your computer | Click on Select files from your computer button. |
Browse>> select file from your machine, >> click on Open button. | Browse and select the file from your machine, that you want to upload and click on Open . |
Point to Add more files button | Click on Add more files button, if you want to add any more files.
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Point to Insert As
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After the file has been added, we have to mention how it has to be inserted in our mail.
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Point to Insert as Drive link button
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By default, Insert as Drive link is selected.
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Click on Upload button | Click on the Upload button at the bottom left corner of the screen.
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Point to the link | Once complete, here, in the content area, we can see a link to the uploaded file. |
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Now let’s click Insert Photo option to insert images in the email. | |
Point to Insert photo
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The Upload Photos window opens.
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Click on Cancel | For now, I don't want to upload any images.
So I will click on the Cancel button.
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Point to and then on Insert Link | The next option is Insert Link. Let’s click on it.
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Point to Text to display | In the Text to display field, type the text that you want as the link.
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Point to Link to section >> Web address | In the Link to section, by default, Web address option is selected. |
Type http://spoken-tutorial.org >> click on OK button. | In the text field, type the url as http://spoken-tutorial.org and click on OK button. |
Point to the text Spoken Tutorial >> click on it | Now, in the content area, you can see the text Spoken Tutorial and it is hyperlinked.
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Point to the message “Go to link…..” | A small pop window opens below the text.
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Point to “Go to link:” | Clicking on the URL displayed, will take you to the Spoken Tutorial website’s Homepage. |
Point to Change | Remove | To change the URL or remove the link, we can click on Change or Remove options, respectively. |
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Point to Insert emoticon | We can also insert various pictorial representations with the help of this emoticon icon.
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Point to “Saved” option
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Notice the text Saved, just before the Trash icon.
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Point to “Trash” option | If we want to discard this message, click on the Trash icon.
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Point to More Options >> Click on it | Click on the More options button, which is next to the Trash icon.
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Click on the Send button. | We are now ready to send our mail.
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Point to the message | We get the following message on the screen-
This Drive file isn't shared with all recipients.
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Click on Share & Send button. | Click on Share & Send button. |
Point to “View Message” >> Click | On the screen, we will see either of the two messages:
“Your message is sending” or “Your message has been sent.”
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Point to various options | We can see the content of the email which we sent here.
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Point to the inverted triangle >> click on it >> point to To, Cc, Bcc | Below the mail address, there is an inverted triangle that shows the header details.
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We can see the email ids of all the recipients in To, Cc and Bcc fields. | |
Let us see how the email will appear to the recipients. | |
Switch to the Cc recipient account | This is the mail id of the recipient marked in Cc.
You can see the message which is sent now. Let me open this to read. |
Click on Show Details >> Point to To, Cc and Bcc recipients. | Click on Show Details.
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Show – one of the Bcc mail id account | This is the mail id of one of the recipient marked in Bcc.
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Click on Show Details >> Point to To, Cc and Bcc recipients. | Click on Show Details.
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Switch back to ray.becky0808 gmail | Let me come back to the Sender’s gmail account. |
Point to the 2 recipients | Look over here, we mentioned 2 recipients in the Bcc. |
Switch to the Bcc recipient again | But here, we can see only one email id. The other one is not visible.
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Hope you are able to understand the differences clearly. | |
Slide 7 : Summary | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide 8: About Spoken Tutorial project | The video at the given link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide 9: Spoken Tutorial workshops
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We conduct workshops and give certificates for those who pass our online tests.
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Slide 10: Acknowledgment | Spoken Tutorial project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
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This tutorial has been contributed by the Spoken Tutorial Team, IIT Bombay.
Thanks for watching. |