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Old 08-21-2009, 03:10 PM
mraustin mraustin is offline email found; what folder Windows XP email found; what folder Office XP
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After putting emails in a folder/sub-folder and retrieving emailing by searching sender; why doesn't outlook tell me what folder/sub-folder the emailed was found in?

how can I have outlook show the the tree that it took to find the given e-mail in a folder.
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niton niton is offline email found; what folder Windows 7 64bit email found; what folder Office 2010 64bit
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An old thread but the issue continues. http://www.vboffice.net/sample.html?...5&cmd=showitem

If you are unfamiliar with VBA see here http://www.slipstick.com/developer/h...ks-vba-editor/

You will find information about:
- macro security settings
- where to put the code
- how to create a button



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