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Find any message, fast

Find any message, fast. Let’s face it. No matter how organized you are, whether you organize everything in folders or love to color code, the time will come when you just can’t find that important message. .

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Find any message, fast

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  1. Find any message, fast Let’s face it. No matter how organized you are, whether you organize everything in folders or love to color code, the time will come when you just can’t find that important message. Luckily, using Instant Search to search for messages in Outlook 2007 is not only easy, but it’s fast. And now you can search for messages that are in different locations, including archives or multiple mailboxes. No matter where you store your messages, Search can help. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  2. Find it fast with Instant Search In earlier versions of Outlook, searching for items may have required a lot of tweaking and waiting before you found what you were looking for. Now with Instant Search, you’ll not only find messages much faster, you’ll also be able to quickly and easily fine-tune your search results. For example, add more words to your query, and you’ll see the search results narrow instantly. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  3. Find it fast with Instant Search Outlook now also makes it easy for you to see why a certain message appears in the search results: The words or terms that made a particular message a match are highlighted. You can see this in the picture, which shows the results of a search for messages containing the words “quarterly sales.” Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  4. Advanced search Typing in the Instant Search pane brings up search results based on any matching words in a message. If you want to search on specific parts of a message—for example, if you want to search based on who a message is from—you’ll need to use advanced search terms. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  5. Advanced search The picture shows how to do this. Click the Expand button, and type the advanced criteria. You’ll notice that as you do this, the words in the Instant Search box are updated to show the new criteria. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  6. Search archives and beyond New to Outlook 2007 is the ability to search multiple locations at one time. For example, you can search Archive folders and your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox at the same time. How? Select All Mail Items as the location for your search. All Mail Items appears at the top of the Instant Search pane so that you can clearly see what’s being searched. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  7. Search archives and beyond Here’s a possible scenario for you to consider. Suppose you automatically archive any message older than 30 days because you rarely need to refer to messages beyond the current month. However, every once in a while, you do need to find one that’s older than that. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  8. Search archives and beyond Here’s a possible scenario for you to consider. It’s easy to search your archives. By selecting All Mail Items, you can now search different e-mail locations all at the same time and look for that one message in all locations. This makes search far easier than in earlier versions of Outlook. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  9. What about other Outlook items? You can search your Inbox, Calendar, and Tasks all at once. First switch to the Folder List (click Folder List in the Navigation Pane) and use the Instant Search pane there. Otherwise, search is restricted to one type of Outlook item at a time—messages or Calendar items, for example. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  10. See all of your messages again When you search, the search results appear in the main Outlook window. They’ll remain there until you tell Outlook what to do next. You’ll always know that you’re looking at search results if the Instant Search pane is active. You can tell if the pane is active if it’s a different color from the surrounding panes and you see the words (Search Results) after the folder name at the top of the pane. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

  11. See all of your messages again When you search, the search results appear in the main Outlook window. They’ll remain there until you tell Outlook what to do next. To restore all of the messages in the current folder, click the Clear Search button. Get out of your Inbox with Outlook 2007

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