Save a Message as a Draft Quickly in Gmail

There are a couple of ways to save a message you are composing in Gmail fast:

Stop typing and editing for three seconds, and Gmail saves a draft. The composition window does not close using this method. Press the Esc key to save immediately. This saves your email to the Drafts label and closes the composition window. The screen returns to your inbox.

Locate Your Draft

When you are ready to continue working on the email, you’ll find it in the Drafts folder in the left column of Gmail where all the labels are located. Click Drafts and click the email to open it. As you work, Gmail continues to save until you are ready to click the Send button.

If you do not see your Drafts folder, it might be hiding. Changing a setting makes it easy to find again.

Select the Settings gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Gmail inbox. Choose See All Settings from the drop-down list. Select the Labels tab at the top of the Settings page. Scroll down to Drafts and make sure Show is selected. If Hide is selected, the Drafts folder will not appear in the Folders list. If Show if Unread is selected, the Drafts folder only appears if it contains an unread message. Return to the inbox. The changes take effect automatically.