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Creating Custom Searches in Microsoft Outlook: Part 2

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Summary: How to create custom searches in Microsoft Outlook; learn more about Outlook features and interfaces in this free instructional video.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi, I am Gary for Expert Village. And now we are going to go ahead and add it to the list. We see that we have created a search of items that were sent on or before one month ago. We will go ahead and click OK. Now we have a folder of where to search for these emails. So instead of searching our entire email boxes, we can make it go quicker by just selecting the box that these emails should be found. So since they are sent items we are going to take the check out of all the personal folders and we are just going to place it into sent items and therefore that search will only search in that box. We will go ahead and click OK and we will hit OK again and now our search folder will be saved. We see that it appears over here, sent one month ago and when we click it we will automatically, according to the criteria that we set we will automatically see results according to the perimeters in that search."

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