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How to cancel a email from sending in Gmail

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Looking to undo sending an email you accidentally fired off in Gmail? Here is the simplest way to delete a sent email.

We’ve all sent an email that, on second thought, could have been a little more professional; or accidentally forwarded a meme that wasn’t meant to be seen by our boss.

Whether you’re known for your trigger fingers or you just want to know the easiest way to undo a sent email for the future, it’s easy to figure out, even though you will have to move fast.

Keep reading to find out the easiest way to delete Gmail before it sends.

What you’ll need

What you’ll need

The Short Version

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Step1

Open up your Gmail account

Start by opening up the account that you want to send your email from.

Step2

Create a new email

Click the large plus button that sits on the top left-hand side of the screen on a PC or laptop to create a new email.

Step3

Write in the recipients’ name

Enter the email address of the person you want to speak to.

Step4

Write in the heading and body of the message

Write in the heading and the body of your email as you would normally.

Step5

Click Send

Press Send when you are finished with your message.

Step6

Click Undo

If you want to undo what you just sent, click on the Undo button. It will be blue and show up on the leftmost side of the screen at the bottom. This message will only be visible for up o 30 seconds, though if your settings are set to just five seconds, you will need to act fast.

Step7

Continue on your original Gmail

Once you have clicked Undo, your original Gmail will come back up, allowing you to edit the message if you want to resend it, or delete it completely.

Troubleshooting

No, you can only delete your Gmail message for a short period of time, up to 30 seconds. Past that point, you cannot delete any messages that you have sent from your account.

If you want to make it easier to undo a sent message in Gmail, go into your Gmail settings and change the amount of time that you can undo a message. It can go as high as 30 seconds, though the default settings will be at just five seconds, meaning that you will have a lot less time.

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