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For some reason we can not do partial word searches in Outlook 2003. If I'm
looking for the word Google and I search for 'oogle', it does not find it. However, if I look for the word 'Goo', it will find it. It only finds the word if the first part is correct. It can' find it if our search criteria is in the middle of the word or number. This used to work but now it does not. Any ideas what might be wrong. Thanks, Jasper |
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"Jasper Recto" wrote in message
... For some reason we can not do partial word searches in Outlook 2003. If I'm looking for the word Google and I search for 'oogle', it does not find it. However, if I look for the word 'Goo', it will find it. It only finds the word if the first part is correct. It can' find it if our search criteria is in the middle of the word or number. This used to work but now it does not. Describe exactly how you're performing the search. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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