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Whether you've just returned to an out-of-control inbox after a vacation, or you want a clean slate without deleting everything, marking emails as read can be a good place to start taking back your digital space.

You should be aware, however, that you can only mark all of your emails as read in the desktop version of Gmail.  In the mobile app, you can only mark messages as read one by one.

Here's how to get it done.

You have two options: Using the search bar or the Select All option.

1. Go to the Gmail website and log in, if necessary.

2. Type label:inbox is:unread into the search bar, located at the top of the screen.

3. Hit Enter. You'll then see all of your unread emails appear.

4. Click the down-carrot next to the Select box at the top of the email list, and hit All.

5. If it appears, click Select All Conversations That Match the Results in the banner at the top of the screen.

6. Click the three dots at the right end of the menu above your selected emails and choose Mark as read.

1. Hit the down-carrot next to the Select box in the top toolbar and choose All.

2. Select the Mark as read icon from the top toolbar. It looks like an open envelope.


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how to mark all emails as read?

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  1. A written application (a sample provided below, you can download PTCL application as well)
  2. PTCL Broadband/Evo device
  3. CNIC copy of the person on whose name the device was issued
  4. Copy of last month's paid PTCL DSL bill

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How to cut ptcl internet connection?

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The candidates aspiring to join the CISF as an Assistant Commandant need to qualify the CAPF exam conducted by UPSC annually The exam consists of 3 phases: Phase -I: Written-test Phase- II: Physical Efficiency Test and Medical Standard Test


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