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  1. Create a space

    Important: Space names are visible for all members of the domain with access to Chat service. When you want to communicate with a group of people or an organization about a topic, project, or shared interest, create a space in Google Chat. Learn more about spaces in Chat. Related resources Learn about spaces in Google Chat Use threads in a space
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  2. Use threads in a space

    In addition to the main conversation in the space, you can reply to any message and create a separate thread. With a thread, you can track important discussions and prevent the main conversation from being cluttered. Related resources Create a space Change the space access level
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  3. Start or join a video call from Gmail

    You can start or join face-to-face video calls while in Gmail. Want to get more out of Google apps at work or school? Sign up for a Google Workspace trial at no charge. Tip: To make sure you don't join a meeting with an expired code and to better plan for the future meetings you create, check when meeting codes expire. Learn about Google Meet meeting codes. Related topics Filter out noise from your video calls on Google Meet Use breakout rooms in Google Meet
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  4. Create a task in Gmail

    To keep track of important requests in Gmail, you can create a task based on an email. After you create a task in Gmail: Your task saves to Google Tasks. You can locate the task in the Gmail side panel. You can add additional details to the task, like a date and time. Learn more ways to create tasks Create tasks in: Google Tasks Google Calendar Google Assistant In Google Chat: Create a task based on a direct message. Create and assign group tasks in a space. In Google Docs, if you sign in to an eligible Google Workspace account, assign tasks to yourself or others in a doc. Learn how to add tas…
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