Gmail's inbox can display a maximum of 100 emails per page, so if the emails you want to delete span multiple pages, you have to search and delete them in multiple actions. However, Gmail offers a faster method for deleting multiple messages. The Search feature enables you to display only applicable results and select all listed messages even if they span multiple pages.
Follow the steps:
1. Log in to your Gmail account.
2. Enter a search term in the top search field.
3. Check the box at the top of the search results to select all results on the page.
4. Click "Select All ### Conversations" at the top of the search results. This option only appears after you've selected all page results.
5. Click the "Delete" trashcan icon and confirm your selection, if prompted. Doing so moves all selected messages to the Trash folder, where are automatically deleted after 30 days; click "More," Select "Trash," select all messages as you did previously, and then click "Delete Forever" to remove the messages immediately.
Follow the steps:
1. Log in to your Gmail account.
2. Enter a search term in the top search field.
3. Check the box at the top of the search results to select all results on the page.
4. Click "Select All ### Conversations" at the top of the search results. This option only appears after you've selected all page results.
5. Click the "Delete" trashcan icon and confirm your selection, if prompted. Doing so moves all selected messages to the Trash folder, where are automatically deleted after 30 days; click "More," Select "Trash," select all messages as you did previously, and then click "Delete Forever" to remove the messages immediately.
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