From your email message, click on the attachment you wish to preview, then click on the Google Drive icon in the upper right corner of the screen that reads "Add to My Drive.
On your mobile device, tap on the Gmail app to open it and log in to your account if prompted to do so. Once the email message is open, tap on the Google Drive icon on the attachment you wish to save. Alternatively, you can save attachments to Google Drive via the mobile app's preview screen. From your email message, tap on the attachment you wish to preview, then tap on the three vertical dots located in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Once you've tapped the correct field, you will be taken to a file info screen. Type a name for the file you're saving, or just use the pre-generated name.
If you want to change the folder where the file will be saved, tap on the drop-down menu underneath "Folder" and select the folder you want. Once you're finished, tap "Save" to save the file. It will prompt you to select a saving location for your file. Select a saving location for the email. Click the folder where you want to save your PDF copy. Click the Save button. This will download a PDF copy of the selected email, and save it to the selected folder on your computer.
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Co-authored by:. Then click on an image. If you do not have a preset save locations for images, then Gmail will ask you every time to choose the location for save. The above steps may not seem short to you because I am writing down the steps, breaking them into small components so that any layman can understand it.
Shortcut tips to Download images 1. If you want to save image, first of all open the mail from Gmail. The image will be saved automatically to the pre-selected location. Shortcut tips to Download Attachments By Joshua Phillips. Gmail Help. Oh, google. Xzila What happens if you download the attachments you can see and then delete them in the forwarding email? Do more attachments then become visible? If yes then can you repeat that? Same experience as Sparkler. Email from Mail for Windows Show 1 more comment.
If there are lots of pics it is worth setting up a yahoo account just to do this! Angie Angie 31 1 1 bronze badge. It is on the top right of the images and it looks like an arrow. Just remember in the future if you send a lot of photos, use the attach button.
Jim Jim 21 1 1 bronze badge. I can't find the Drive icon. A screenshot would strengthen this answer. This is the best method I've seen that keeps the image filenames intact. Jennifer Jennifer 19 1 1 bronze badge. This will reduce quality down to the level of the preview This is just what I needed. My wife had sent me a screenshot of a serial number I wanted to transcribe.
I wanted to save the image to photos, crop it, and attach the cropped image to a note for easily seeing it and transcribing. In retrospect, I should have just used my computer. On the bottom right corner there will be a button : Save All This will save all the attachments that the mail has inside, including the images.
Thank you!! In the latest Gmail : Simply click on the image and it'll start a slideshow. Slide through the images and click on the Download icon on the top-header. There doesn't seem to be a great method, but I like this method the most as it allows you, albeit slow, to not miss any of the images by accident. Here is a possible solution.
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