Gmail Template Switch

By re_guzy Last update Jan 29, 2008 — Installed 12,022 times.

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re_guzy Script's Author

Hi jhford,

Sorry, this script doesn't work with Gmail 2.0.
So please use with Gmail older version.

I will fix some day.

 
jhford User

I installed the script, but I don't see Template Actions in Gmail. Am I missing something?

 
re_guzy Script's Author

Thank you, Lazzara.

My Answer:
You can remove a template by using below menu "Remove template".

For your suggestions:
* Is special formatting html?
The reason is I don't use it.
* Why I don't deactivate auto insert, to deactivate it by "Gmail Settings" is simple and easy.
* Why I don't enhance "Better Gmail", because Gina Trapani decides it.

Regards.

 
Lazzara User

great scripts!
complements!

Just an answer and some suggestments.

The answer:
How can i delete a maden template?

The suggestements:
- why don't you let the script works even when special formatting is actived?
- why your script doesn't optionally deactive the automatic insert of the signature?
- why not ehnance the script in the firefox exstension Gmail Better by Gina Trapani?

goog work
good look

 
G-FAN Scriptwright

This is very useful script for composing gmail.
You can save the signature, the greeting sentence, the address, CC, BCC ,and the subject of gmail as your templates.
And, even your from address can be saved as the template.
These templates can be called when you compose gmail.
This script can be used also with Google Apps.

It stores the templates in a Gmail contact. This way you will see your saved templates on any computer you have this script installed on.

<tips>
When writing "---" in your message, the greeting sentence and the signature are divided.</tips>

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