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Friday, September 30, 2011

Email Searching

Ever have a hard time finding an email message?  Check out Gmail's search tools.

At the top of your email, you can type in a search for "SAT" and find everything that mentions SAT exams, but also anything with the words "sat in a chair."  Make Gmail find exactly what you want with these searches:


  • "from:<email>" searches for any messages from the email address you listed.  So "from:jkikpole@cairodurham.org" will find messages from him, but it doesn't list messages sent to him, CC-ed to him, that just mention him.
  • "to:<email>" acts like "from:<email>" in reverse.
  • "subject:<word>" looks for any messages with <word> in the subject line.
  • "has:attachment" will find messages with attachments.
  • "is:starred" will find messages that you've placed a star on.  You can star or unstar a message by clicking on the star next to it in your inbox.
  • "before:<Year/Month/Day>" is great for searching for old messages.
  • "after:<Year/Month/Day>" is a way to find recent messages.
You can combine these, too.
  • "after:2011/09/01 before:2011/09/30" will find messages during September, 2011.
  • "has:attachment from:jkikpole@cairodurham.org" finds messages from jkikpole@cairodurham.org that contain attachments.

See the full list of search tricks, check out this list from Google.


To become a full Gmail ninja, check out this list.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Comment-Only Access in Google Docs

You can now give someone the ability to write comments in the margines of your Google Docs without worrying about them changing the document itself.

The new "Can comment" access is like a limited version of "Can edit".  This is great for peer review of classwork or teacher meetings.

For more information, check out Google's official announcement.