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![]() "Zac Thompson" wrote in message ... "William Thompson" wrote in message ... "Steve Cochran" wrote in message news ![]() steve "Jack B" wrote in message ... Well, it took me 3 or 4 times to look at the spelling in the subject line of the "lost" email, and finally I realized the word was spelled wrong, e.g. Invitiation. Sorry for the faux pas. Jack --------------------------------- "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... How did you perform the search? Try Edit | Find Message and not Find message in this folder. steve "Jack B" wrote in message ... When I did a search of emails for "invitation" the search did not find all such emails. I tried again, and same results. Why did the OE search function fail to find emails with the word "invitation" included in the subject? So is the search function typically unreliable? Jack |
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