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HOW DELETE ALL IN BOX MESSAGES

 
 
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Kathleen Orland
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Are you asking how to delete every email in your inbox?

Highlight the first one, press the shift key and hold it, then press the end
button. That will highlight them all. Then press the delete button on your
keyboard, or right-click and scroll to delete, or click the X (delete)
button on your Outlook toolbar. It will move all of your Inbox emails to
your Deleted Items folder.


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Click any message in Inbox. Press Ctrl+A to select everything. Press Delete.
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