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Adding notes in Gmail can be useful to remind yourself of important information related to an email or to keep track of to-do items. Here's how you can add notes in Gmail: 1. Open the email you want to add a note to. 2. Look for the "Notes" icon in the right sidebar, which looks like a yellow sticky note. 3. Click on the icon to open the Notes section. 4. Click the "Add a note" button to create a new note. 5. Type in your note and click "Save" to add it to the list of notes. 6. You can also edit or delete notes by clicking on the three dots icon next to the note. Notes in Gmail are only visible to you and are not shared with anyone else, so you can use them to keep track of personal information or reminders. You can access your notes from any device by logging into your Gmail account.
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