>
> Try a search "in" the Inbox for emails "From: Me" . Then all you have to
> do is archive or remove the Inbox label.
>

Before you do that, you need to take yourself out of Conversation view
first.  Otherwise, you will end up moving all the conversations out of the
Inbox where others did reply to you, or where you replied to their
messages.  Which you say you didn't want to do.

So do this:
-  Go into Settings and temporarily disable Conversation view.
-  Do your search for "From:me" (no space between the ':' and the "me"),
and Archive the results.
-  Go back to Settings and re-enable Conversation view.

By the way, doing a search for "From:me" will also find messages from
anyone with Apple's "@me.com" domain or anything similar.  I get a lot of
those.  To avoid that, use "From:[email protected]" (substituting your
actual address) instead of "from:me".

Also by the way, there are no "duplicate" copies of messages in Gmail.  A
message can appear to be in multiple places, because in reality there is
only one copy of the message (which is in All Mail), but it can have labels
that make it also show up in your Inbox, in Sent Mail, etc.  Hence,
deleting a message from the Inbox ... or from anywhere ... deletes THE
message.  There was only one copy of it.

Regards,
Andy

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