The next step is to create the filter, for the email, or emails you want

Again this is very simple to do, as you will see from the picture below

Occassionally, there won't be any text on the top line, as there is at number 1 below

When this happens, don't worry about it too much, simply click on create the Filter, as shown at Number 2

Once this is done, then you have to create the label, which you will learn about on the next page



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Mick18 Premium
Thanks Dave this is great.
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davehayes Premium
Thanks for commenting glad it helped
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Dhind1 Premium Plus
Thanks, Dave, I do need a filter for WA.
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davehayes Premium
Thanks for commenting glad it helped
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mcb247 Premium
Great training filters in gmail are great other funny I never had one set up for WA.thanks for reminding me
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davehayes Premium
Thanks for commenting I appreciate it and glad it helped
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lesabre Premium
Thank you Dave. Much appreciated

Michael
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Thanks for commenting I appreciate it
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KC1953 Premium
Gmail is quite good. I find the filters in Outlook to be quite leaky. For some odd reason, it will put some email from WA in the junk mail folder instead of the Inbox. Other times the rules simply do not work and place filtered items in the Inbox instead of in the folder specified.

Gmail is quite good at filtering SPAM too. As you mentioned, they seem to do more to help out that the others.

Good article! Thanks
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davehayes Premium
Thanks for commenting KC appreciated
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