How to delete large files in Gmail to free up space

Quế Chi (Theo CNET.com) |

Here's how to delete large files in Gmail to free up space when full.

Computer instructions for discussing:

Log in to your Gmail account.

Enter has:attachment larger:10MB into the search bar and click Search. This will display all emails with attachments greater than 10 MB, from large to small. This format can be used to filter files of different sizes, not just 10 MB files.

marked each deleted email in the left box, then click the Trashboard icon at the top of the screen. It will be in the conversations section.

accumulate on the Trash Bin on the left side of the screen to enter the Trash Bin menu. If you don't see the Trash Binh, click Add and the Trash Binh will appear in the expand menu.

accumulate "Empty trash now" at the top of the screen.

How to delete large files in the Gmail application:

Open the Gmail app and log in to your account.

Enter has:attachment larger:10MB into the search bar and click Search. This will display all emails with attachments greater than 10 MB, from large to small. This format can be used to filter files of different sizes, not just 10 MB files.

click on the email you want to delete.

accumulate the trash can icon at the top of the screen.

Press the sub sub sub sub sub sub in the upper left corner of your screen.

accumulate a three-way cross-section icon in the upper left corner of the screen, next to "Search in email".

Press on the Trash Bin.

Click on "Empty trash now".

Note, when a file is transferred to the Trash Bin, it will automatically be deleted after 30 days.

Quế Chi (Theo CNET.com)
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