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Understanding the Context

Create a group & choose group settings Organizations, classes, teams, and other groups can use Google Groups to do things such as: Find people with similar hobbies or interests and take part in online conversations. Email each other using a group email address. Work on projects together. Organize meetings and events.

Key Insights

Create a group Official Google Groups Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Groups and other answers to frequently asked questions. Create a group Meet people with similar hobbies, interests, or backgrounds. Join a group Learn about a topic and join discussions. Read and create posts Organize meetings, conferences, and events. Organize events Create a Collaborative Inbox and assign conversations to members for tracking.

Final Thoughts

Track assignments Maximum group members —A group can have unlimited members, so there’s no limit to the number of people you can invite, add directly, or approve to join a group. Check your family group Check who is part of your family and which services you share with them, or leave your family group.