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Hi everyone
I've got a folder full of website e-mail forms, so all the messages are of the same format. We're using Outlook 2003 in an Exchange environment. I need to search through and find a particular set of messages that have the following string: double-sized listing? Yes Searching for just the string "double-sized listing?" won't work as all the forms have that string. The problem is I can't find a way to search for the line-break character. In word you can search for special characters... I would accomplish the above search with the following... double-sized listing?^NYes But in Outlook that doesn't appear to work. Is there a way to search for this in Outlook? I assume there is a way, but I guess it might only be possible with VBA? Next time I think we are going to have to re-design our e-mail form to give the question and answer all on the one line. Thanks Ben |
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