Quickly search entire mailbox in Outlook 2007?

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For at least the last ten years with versions previous to Outlook 2007 I
could right-click on the "mailbox-username" item at the top of the Outlook
folder tree and choose Advance Find and quickly do a search on the subject
lines of all messages in all folders of my mailbox.

In Outlook 2007 when I right-click on Mailbox-username this option is gone.

Now it seems I have to choose several options manually(?) to do the same?

So someone please tell me, in Outlook 2007 what is the quickest way to do
this entire mailbox search?

Thank you!
 
just bob said:
For at least the last ten years with versions previous to Outlook 2007 I
could right-click on the "mailbox-username" item at the top of the Outlook
folder tree and choose Advance Find and quickly do a search on the subject
lines of all messages in all folders of my mailbox.

In Outlook 2007 when I right-click on Mailbox-username this option is
gone.

Now it seems I have to choose several options manually(?) to do the same?

So someone please tell me, in Outlook 2007 what is the quickest way to do
this entire mailbox search?

Thank you!


In my Outlook 2007, at the top of the folders list is a box called "All Mail
items". If I click on that it brings up an "all mail items" search
window....
 
Click the "All Mail Items" search box or hit CTRL+SHIFT+F to open Advanced
Find.
 
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