Use the Google Drive method. It’s fast and requires no setup.
This is the cleanest way to handle multiple attachments without installing anything new. It leverages the integration between Gmail and Google Drive.
Hover over one attachment and click the "Save all to Drive" icon (the Drive logo with a plus sign) on the right side of the attachment preview area.
If you are tech-savvy and don't want to grant a third-party company access to your data, you can use a simple Google Apps Script to automate the process into a Google Sheet. Go to google.com and start a new project.
Use the Google Drive method. It’s fast and requires no setup.
This is the cleanest way to handle multiple attachments without installing anything new. It leverages the integration between Gmail and Google Drive.
Hover over one attachment and click the "Save all to Drive" icon (the Drive logo with a plus sign) on the right side of the attachment preview area.
If you are tech-savvy and don't want to grant a third-party company access to your data, you can use a simple Google Apps Script to automate the process into a Google Sheet. Go to google.com and start a new project.