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Hi everyone. Kevin here. Today I want to show you my favorite top 15 tips and tricks in Gmail. Im sure there are going to be some new tips today that you havent seen before. If you want to jump around this video, feel free to use the timestamps in the description. Otherwise, lets jump on the PC and lets check them out. Tip number one, you can undo send a message in Gmail. Here I have a message that I want to send to one of my employees at the Kevin Cookie Company to Nestor, wishing him a happy holiday. Now Ive reviewed the message a few times. Ive looked for spelling and grammatical errors. Everything looks good to me. So, Im going to click on the send button. Now, I dont know about you, but it feels like a universal rule of email is anytime you send a message, all of a sudden, all these spelling errors and grammatical errors just pop up and it always seems to happen right after you send it. Luckily, Gmail allows you to undo send. Well, what does