some Gmail users can now customize Plan their emails.
The option is currently only available on the web for Google Workspace versions and was first announced in a blog post last summer.
Users can choose preset layouts, add logos, and control layout, including colors, fonts, and images.
To set up the templates, users need to click create and find the layout button in the row of icons next to the submit button.
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The smartphone screen appears with the Gmail app logo.
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From there, the layout gallery will open.
Select a thumbnail to preview the layout on the right side.
Once you select the layout, choose Default Style to customize the template.
Users can choose from a pre-defined set of email templates, which include images, text elements, and buttons.
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In the footer details, users can enter a name and address and links allow users to add URLs.
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Make sure to save changes to confirm changes, then select Insert To add the layout to the email.
Once there, users can edit the image and optionally remove sections from the template.
A view of the Google Gmail interface on a laptop, January 14, 2020.
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Click the Layouts button again to start over.
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This feature was introduced at the same time as the multicast feature.
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