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Outlook Folders - Which One?



 
 
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Old March 1st, 2006, 04:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Outlook Folders - Which One?

If you have multiple folders in Contacts or in Notes, for example, and you
do a search that includes subfolders, how can you tell which folder the
result was found in?

For example, if the Contact folder has subfolders such as "District 1" and
"District 2", and you include subfolders in your search, how can you tell
which subfolder any given contact was found in?




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Old March 2nd, 2006, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default Outlook Folders - Which One?

I assume you're using Advanced Find, is that correct? When I used Advanced
Find, one of the fields displayed is In Folder. If you don't see that field,
expand the Advanced Find dialog, and see if it's there--probably the
right-most field shown.

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If you have multiple folders in Contacts or in Notes, for example, and you
do a search that includes subfolders, how can you tell which folder the
result was found in?

For example, if the Contact folder has subfolders such as "District 1" and
"District 2", and you include subfolders in your search, how can you tell
which subfolder any given contact was found in?






 




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