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  2. Google Groups

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    Use your Google Account. Email or phone. Forgot email? Type the text you hear or see. Not your computer?

  3. Google Groups Help

    support.google.com/groups

    Create a group & choose group settings. Make it easier to find your group & posts. Find all the groups you own or manage. Add people to your group. Set who can view, post, & moderate. Approve or block new messages. Set up auto replies for a group. Ban people from a group. Delete a group or stop members from posting.

  4. Learn about Google Groups

    support.google.com/groups/answer/46601

    You can use Google Groups to: Email everyone in a group with a single email address. Create a group. Meet people with similar hobbies, interests, or backgrounds. Join a group. Learn about a topic and join discussions. Read and create posts. Organize meetings, conferences, and events. Organize events.

  5. Create a group & choose group settings - Google Groups Help

    support.google.com/groups/answer/2464926

    Include the standard Groups footer—Includes a link to the message on groups.google.com and subscription settings, if applicable. You must have access to Google Groups on the web to view the message from the link. Include a custom footer—Includes text you specify, such as legal notices and information about your organization. There is a ...

  6. Find and join a group - Google Groups Help

    support.google.com/groups/answer/1067205

    Sign in to Google Groups. Search for the group: At the top, click My groups and select All groups and messages. In the search box, enter the group’s name or email address or a group topic and press Enter. (Optional) To customize or expand the search results, choose an option: If you searched for a topic and want to view only groups, at the ...

  7. Find all the groups you own or manage - Google Groups Help

    support.google.com/groups/answer/9793313

    Find all the groups you own or manage. If you're signed in to a work or school account, the options you see might be different. To learn more, contact your administrator. Sign in to Google Groups. At the top, in the search field: If All groups and messages is displayed, click it select My groups. Click the search field Groups I own/manage.

  8. Google Groups training and help - Google Workspace Learning...

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282667

    Choose who can see and join your groups. Update a group’s settings. Make a group a Collaborative Inbox. Add or change a group’s welcome message. Add a prefix to subject lines of group messages. Set up auto replies for a group. Add a footer to group email messages. Set the group email language.

  9. Sign in to Google Groups. At the top right, click Settings Global settings. Review or change your settings: Add/Invite settings —Allow group owners and managers to invite you to join their group, add you directly, or both. Notifications —Get notified if someone assigns a conversation to you. Display language —Click the link to select a ...

  10. What can you do with Groups? - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9304805

    Groups such as project teams, departments, or classmates can communicate and collaborate using Google Groups. If you want to invite a group to an event, or share documents with a group, you can send a single email to everyone in the group. What you need: 10 minutes Google Workspace account—Don't have one? Start your 14-day trial today.

  11. Create email & distribution lists. Get started by creating groups for teams, departments, or other groups of people in your organization. With a group, users can: Send email to all group members. Invite group members to meetings. Share content with members, including documents, sites, videos, and calendars.