How to Make a Personalized Voicemail Message In Google Voice
Google Voice provides a time-saving way to get access to voice mail for all your phones in one place. With Google Voice you can set up voice mail for your business clients with a professional greeting, and voicemail for friends and family with a personal greeting. Once the messages are in your inbox, you can choose to have them transcribed, attach notes, forward or archive the message. All the messages remain in your Google Voice account until you delete them. Google allows up to ten different phone numbers per Google Voice account.
Instructions
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Sign in to your Google Voice account using your Google ID and password.
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Click on the drop-down arrow next to the "Settings" button at the top right corner of your Google Voice Inbox page. Click on "Voice Settings."
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Click on the "Voicemail & Text" tab.
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Choose the type of greeting you wish to record from the drop-down arrow next to the "My Greeting" button. The drop-down menu will include a choice for "Standard" greeting and each of your named "Groups."
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Click on the "Record Now" button. Choose which phone you would like Google to ring to record your greeting from the drop-down menu. Click on the "Connect" button.
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Answer your phone and wait for the beep. Begin your recording. Push the # button on your phone to end the recording. Follow the prompts to accept your message.
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Click on the X at the top right corner of the "Record Greeting" pop-up screen. Press the "Play" button to review your recording. Click on the "Save Changes" button.
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