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  2. Check your messages on your computer or Android tablet

    support.google.com/messages/answer/7611075

    Set up Google Messages for web. On your phone, open Google Messages . At the top right, tap your account menu Device Pairing. If you get a prompt to sign in with your Google Account, select the account that you want to use with Google Messages and continue. On your computer, in a browser, like Chrome or Safari, open Google Messages for web.

  3. To create a bubble for a conversation: Swipe down from the top of the screen. Under “Conversations,” touch and hold the chat notification. Tap Bubble conversation . To stop a bubble for a conversation: To open the conversation, tap the bubble. At the bottom left, tap Manage. Tap Don’t bubble conversation. Tip: To hide a bubble temporarily ...

  4. Get started with the Google Messages app

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6089066

    Open Google Messages . Tap Start chat. Enter the name, phone number, or email of the person you want to send a message to. Enter your message. Tap Send . Add a new number in your conversation list as a contact. Open Google Messages . Select a conversation that exists with someone not in your contacts.

  5. Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages

    Get interactive messages from businesses. Report spam in Google Messages. Do more with Google Messages. Use Suggested actions in Google Messages. Get reminders with Nudges. Use real-time text (RTT) with calls. Make legacy video or voice calls with Google Meet. Use filters in Google Messages. Create a photomoji.

  6. Send & read text & voice messages in Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080324

    You can also open any conversation in Google Messages to read it again. Mark messages as read & unread. Mark all messages as read: Tap More Mark all as read. Mark a message as unread: In the conversation history, touch and hold the conversation you want to mark as unread. At the top, tap Mark as unread. Play a video or recording

  7. View & find email - Gmail Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/9259955

    In the message window, point to the numbers above your inbox. These numbers tell you how many messages are on the page and in your inbox. For example, 1-42 of 42 means you're viewing messages 1-42 on the page, and you have 42 messages in your inbox. To see the oldest messages first, click Oldest. To see the most recent messages first, click Newest.

  8. Fix problems sending, receiving, or connecting to Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/9077245?hl=en&co=GENIE...

    If you have connection problems, restart your phone. Make sure your phone has background data turned on for Google Messages. Open your device's settings. Tap Network & internet Data usage Mobile data usage. To find Google Messages, scroll down. Tap Google Messages and turn on Background data. If you have VPN, turn VPN off and try to reconnect.

  9. Send & receive text messages (SMS & MMS) - Google Help

    support.google.com/fi/answer/6205096

    Send messages connected to Wi-Fi or data. Even if you don’t have cell service, you can send texts over Wi-Fi. Just use Messages as you normally would. If you're not connected to Wi-Fi, make sure cellular data is on: On your Android device, go to Settings. Tap Network & internet. Under “SIMs,” tap Google Fi. Turn on Mobile data.

  10. Search for messages in Chat & Gmail. On your computer, open Google Chat or Gmail. In Gmail: On the left, click Chat. At the top, click the search box. Enter search text. For Gmail: You can also use the search operator in:chats. Select an option: For Gmail: Under the search box, click Conversations. Select a recent search.

  11. Fix problems sending or receiving messages from specific contacts. Delete the contact and add it again. Check if you blocked them. Verify that their phone number is correct. Check if you need to specify a country code (e.g. +1 for US numbers).