In previous versions, one was able to discard a draft with one click of the 
discard button. That button is no longer on the most recent gmail update. 
The reply thread about having to change from conversation mode to 
individual emails is a major change and I do not want to change from 
conversation mode, I simply want to discard an accidental reply to an 
email. Is there truly no discard button? If not, that must have been an 
oversight as having to change from conversation mode is not what I would 
want to do just to discard an accidental reply.

On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 4:16:16 AM UTC-6, Nico75 wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> When you click on "Reply to a message", Gmail automatically creates a 
> draft, and removes the conversation from the inbox. 
> Than if you change your mind, and if you click on "delete", Gmail 
> removes all the entire conversation, not just the draft... 
>
> Do you have a solution to cancel a draft, 
> or should Gmail have to develop a "cancel" button for the drafts. 
>
> Moreover, I see in other post that many users have accidentally 
> deleted drafts !! 
>
> Thanks, 
>

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