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How do I Fix “Gmail Labels Not Showing” Error?
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To manually resolve the "Gmail Labels Not Showing" issue, go to Gmail settings and select the Labels tab. Check if the labels are currently hidden and then click Show in Label list and Show in message list. Once you have refreshed Gmail or signed out and back in, the changes will take effect.

The manual process can be a tedious one if there are multiple missing labels. It does not offer a solution for problems related to sync errors or browser cache, as well as third-party apps, and will require additional troubleshooting steps.

The MacSonik Gmail Backup Tool is an effective and trusted application for businesses and individuals who want more control and organization over their email. It allows users to encrypt, secure, organize, and migrate emails, ensuring data integrity. Users have the option to backup everything, from the inbox, Sent Mail, Drafts, etc. It also supports many types of file formats and directly migrates to several email platforms. Moreover, it also avoids duplicate email backups, allows users to select date-wise backup or folder-wise backup, excludes attached files, etc.

Follow the steps below if Gmail labels disappear from Inbox:

1. Download and run the MacSonik Gmail Backup Tool.
2. Choose Gmail (Backup Mails Only) and log in using your Gmail account credentials.
3. Then, select the folders you want to back up and Select the Next option.
4. Select File Formats, or Migrate in Email Clients, then select the required option(s).
5. If required, select the additional features then click the Next option from the bottom.
6. Click Save Path and then specify the location you want to save your resultant file.
7. Finally, select Download to start the processing portion.
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