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Hello,
I am looking for the code that will open up an Advanced find for the currently selected folder in Outlook 2010 with the Search Subfolders box checked. I would like to create a macro button on the ribbon to replace the default Advanced find that has no way of selecting the Search subfolders as the default. I have some experience in Excel macros and programming, but not much with Outlook. A search through Google has not yielded any macros that I can work with. Your help is appreciated. Thanks |
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