Hi,
Sometimes in my haste i move mails to the wrong folders and when i search
for them at a later date i can't find them. In notes there was an "all
documents" folder where i could quickly find it and move it to it's rightful
place. Is there an alternative folder in outlook please?

Many thanks,

Stewart.

Re: Is there an all messages folder in mail? by Jason

Jason
Fri Jul 04 07:53:38 PDT 2008

There is not one by default but you could pretty easily create a
search folder that accomplished this, and then add that search folder
to your favorites pane.

Jason

On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 06:27:00 -0700, Millie's Dad <Millie's
Dad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>Sometimes in my haste i move mails to the wrong folders and when i search
>for them at a later date i can't find them. In notes there was an "all
>documents" folder where i could quickly find it and move it to it's rightful
>place. Is there an alternative folder in outlook please?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Stewart.

Re: Is there an all messages folder in mail? by Diane

Diane
Fri Jul 04 13:03:49 PDT 2008

Version of outlook? you can either use advanced find or search folders.

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"Millie's Dad" <Millie's Dad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D813F49F-49DF-4F8A-B50A-CC7638E82338@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Sometimes in my haste i move mails to the wrong folders and when i search
> for them at a later date i can't find them. In notes there was an "all
> documents" folder where i could quickly find it and move it to it's
> rightful
> place. Is there an alternative folder in outlook please?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Stewart.