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June 2013

is an easy way to communicate. It costs nothing to send an , but it does require a connection to the Internet. You can send to anyone, anywhere in the world. Your address is personal, and does not change if you move or travel to a different location.

Setting up an account If you do not have an address, you can create one yourself. There are several free services. A few examples: Gmail (provided by Google), Yahoo Mail and many others. In this presentation we will be explaining how to create a Gmail account.

Enter the Google web address in your browser: Click Gmail.

Click here to create an account. Enter your address. Enter your password. Finish by clicking Sign in. If you do not have an address and you want an account, click Create account. If you already have a Gmail account, enter your address (in the username field) and your password, and then click the “Sign in” button.

Tips for creating a new address The information you will have to enter depends on which provider you select (for instance Gmail). Every address is unique, and you can only choose an address that no one else has. The service verifies the availability of the address you entered and then suggests similar addresses if the one you want is already taken. You cannot use the letters å, ä or ö. You can choose to use your real name or an invented one. A password should consist of at least six characters. Use a mix of letters, numbers and/or special characters (for instance #, $, %, ^, &, *) in order to compose a secure password. Avoid using your name or date of birth as your password. You are not required to provide personal information, such as your personal identity number or gender. The alternative address and possible security question are used to protect your account. If you lose access to your account, it will be easier to recover your account if you have provided one of the above. Make sure you have access to the address you provided as your alternative address. Make sure you choose an answer that you will not forget and which no one else will be able to guess if you have entered a security question (Gmail does not offer this option). Keep your password in a secure location so that no one else can access it.

Creating a new account Repeat the password. Enter your name. Choose the address you want. Choose a password. Enter the year, month and day you were born. Enter your mobile number as an additional unique identifier. Indicate whether you are a man or woman, or select "Other".

Creating a new account Type the text you see above. Enter an alternative address, e.g. for the event that you lose your password Accept the agreement by placing a checkmark in the box. Click "Next step" to create your account. Read through the terms of service or ask someone to help you.

Add a profile photo if you wish. Click "Next step" to continue.

Your account has now been created, click here to continue.

Click on the X to get rid of the information box.

INBOX When you open your inbox, you will see all the messages that have been sent to you. Every message is displayed on its own line, and consists of the following elements: date and time, subject/title, sender, and a box used to select the message. Click anywhere on the line to open the message. Explanations: Select – use this to work with specific messages. For instance to move or delete them. Refresh - use this to retrieve any new messages that may have been sent to you. Compose - use this to create a new message. Spam - These are unwanted s that may contain advertising for a product or service, or messages that contain blocked images, links or file attachments.

Your s appear here. Use "More" to display trash, spam, chats, etc. "Circles" are used to add contacts using labels. "Drafts" is where messages that have not yet been sent are stored. "Sent Mail" contains the messages you have sent. You can use "Important" to store important s. You can star a message by clicking on the star shape next to a message. Stars let you assign a special status to s to make them easier to find. Click the "Inbox" to view your messages.

Select one or more messages in order to move them or put them in the trash. Archive Report spam Delete s Move to Labels More functions If one or more s are selected, a new toolbar displays.

Move to Labels More functions Use "Move to" to file selected s under existing labels. You can also choose to create new labels. You can use "Label as" to connect one or more addresses to various labels. You can also create new labels. Go to "More" for more choices with regard to assigning a status to selected s.

The "Subject" field is used to briefly summarize what the message is about. Click "COMPOSE" to open a new message window. The "Cc" field can be used to enter the address of the person you want to receive a copy of the message. Use the "Bcc" field to send a copy of the message without this address being shown to the rest of the recipients. Click here to display text formatting options. Click here to attach a file. Click here to attach a file or image from Google Drive. Click here to attach a photo. Click here to insert a link. Click here to insert emoticons. In the "To" field, enter the address of the person or people you want to send the message to. The message can be sent to any number of recipients.

Click here to attach a file. Select the file you want to add to the message. Click "Open" to attach the file to your message.

Click here to attach a file or image from Google Drive. NB! You need to have a Drive account in order to use this feature! Insert photo Click browse. Select the file you want to add to the message. Click "Open" to attach the photo to your message Finish by clicking "Send" to send the message.

Click the gear icon to display a menu where you can make settings configurations. Click on "Settings".

Click here to set the language! Then click here! To make sure that no one else will be able to read your messages, sign out of your account once you‘ve finished using it. This is particularly important if you are using a public computer.