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Old 05-23-2014, 08:35 AM
behnam behnam is offline How to send inbox mail to a created folder without moving it. Windows 7 32bit How to send inbox mail to a created folder without moving it. Office 2010 32bit
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Hi guys, I want to have a dummy folder which contains all the emails in my inbox, I know i can directly move from the inbox to the folder but then i lose the mail in the inbox. How can i create a sort of replica folder without making any changes to my orginal inbox.
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msperry msperry is offline How to send inbox mail to a created folder without moving it. Windows 7 64bit How to send inbox mail to a created folder without moving it. Office 2010 64bit
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Hi,

In Outlook 2010, highlight one or more emails by selecting each email while holding down the Ctrl key (or select them all with Ctrl-A).

Once they are selected press Ctrl-C (to copy them).

Go to your desired folder, then press Ctrl-V. Voila!
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