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Thanks Damon. Good tip.
"Damon" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Will, I use Copernic Desktop Search (and feel that it is the best one out there) and when you doa search for an email, the preview pane of the email shows you exactly what folder and or subfolder the email is in. Works great. Damon Will wrote: I use Google Desktop to find emails sometimes. (I have zillions saved in Outlook in various Outlook email folders) When Google Desktop finds the email it lets me open it in Outlook... But... I can't tell what Outlook Email Folder it is in. I could let Outlook search all my email folders but Google Desktop is so much faster. Can anyone tell me how, once an email is open in Outlook, to tell what Outlook folder it is in? thanks for any help. |
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