Searching all subfolders

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Howard Brazee

I just upgraded to Outlook 2007, and always want to search all
subfolders when I'm looking for a message. It took me a while to
discover that I must select browse (even if I'm already at the correct
folder to search), then check that button before making a search.

So I've been looking for a setting to keep this always checked. Is
there such a setting?
 
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Gordon

Howard Brazee said:
I just upgraded to Outlook 2007, and always want to search all
subfolders when I'm looking for a message. It took me a while to
discover that I must select browse (even if I'm already at the correct
folder to search), then check that button before making a search.

So I've been looking for a setting to keep this always checked. Is
there such a setting?


My copy of Outlook 2007 searches subfolders by default......that's from the
All Mail Items search...
 
H

Howard Brazee

Is this with Advanced Find or Instant Search (Windows Desktop Search) ?

Advanced Find.

(Whenever I get an upgrade, the first thing I try to do is find out
how to do stuff I always did with the old version).
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

AFAIK, there isn't a setting that controls the default. Instant Search has
an option for his folder or all folders, but it doesn't apply to Advanced
Find.

right click on a message, Find All... will use subfolders by default.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Howard Brazee

AFAIK, there isn't a setting that controls the default. Instant Search has
an option for his folder or all folders, but it doesn't apply to Advanced
Find.

Odd that it this wouldn't be available, as the switch that I have to
use each time is so well hidden. (Why would one press "Browse" if one
was already at the correct folder?).
right click on a message, Find All... will use subfolders by default.

I just tried that after reading your message. It could be a useful
feature.
 

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