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- Archive users in Education editions
When your institution transitions to the new Education Fundamentals licensing model, you can then archive a user individually or multiple users in bulk using a CSV file or the Admin SDK APIs When a user leaves your institution, you can archive their account to securely retain their data based on your Vault retention rules) and prevent the user
- Archive unused apps on Android - Google Play Help
Archive an app manually To manually archive an app: On your Android device, open Settings Apps Select the name of the app you want to archive Tap Archive Tips: When an app is archived, its icon will be dimmed out, and an archiving icon will be placed on top You can restore an archived app at any time
- Organize archive email - Gmail Help - Google Help
In Outlook: Set up rules to periodically move messages from your inbox to the Outlook Archive file In Gmail: Archive messages, or set up filters to automatically move messages to the archive No need to schedule rules to run at regular intervals After you archive messages, you can still find them under the label, All Mail
- Export your data from Gmail - Gmail Help - Google Help
You can create an archive to keep for your records or use the data in another service Learn how to do
- Archive or mute Gmail messages - Android - Gmail Help - Google Help
Archive a message On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app On the left of the message, tap the sender’s profile image At the top, tap Archive Tip: To archive multiple messages, tap and hold each message you want to archive, then tap Archive Add "Archive" as a swipe action
- Archive or mute Gmail messages - Computer - Gmail Help - Google Help
To clean up your inbox without deleting your Gmail messages, you can archive or mute the messages Learn how archive mute work The “All Mail” section displays messages that you archive or mute Archive: The message comes back to your inbox when someone replies to it Mute: The message is labeled as "Muted "
- Archive unused apps on Android - Pixel Phone Help - Google Help
Archive an app manually To manually archive an app: On your Android device, open Settings Apps Select the name of the app you want to archive Tap Archive Tips: When an app is archived, its icon will be dimmed out, and an archiving icon will be placed on top You can restore an archived app at any time
- Archive, delete read conversations in Google Messages
Touch and hold each conversation that you want to archive or delete Archive: To put the selected conversations into your archives, tap Archive Archived conversations disappear from the Home screen, but you can still read them Mark all as read: Tap More Mark all as read
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