How do I make "Search In All Mail Folders" actually search all of them?
You will need to use Advanced Find for that. There is the option you can
check to search all sub-folders.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Ken Davis asked:
| Sorry for forgetting this...
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| Outlook 2003, Windows XP Pro.
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| I'm just wanting to use the built-in find (Ctrl-E) that comes with
| Outlook, not a desktop search. I have many folders... some are
| subfolders of the inbox and some are not.
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| Thanks,
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| Ken
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote in message
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|| Outlook version? What search engine are you using? WDS? GDS?
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|| After furious head scratching, Ken Davis asked:
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||| How do I make "Search In All Mail Folders" actually search all of
||| them? When I select "All Mail Folders" from dropdown, it only
||| inserts Drafts;Inbox;Outbox;Sent Items into the "Search In" field,
||| Is there any way to make that dropdown actually list all mail
||| folders or do I have to select them all by hand each time? Any help
||| or pointers to help are appreciated.
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