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Hi,
I am looking for a solution to a rule I have created in Outlook. I am asking outlook to do a few things. 1. Look for a string of number ex. 5555 2. AND look for a phrase ex. "1 rating" Then 3. Move to this folder ex. "1 Rating Folder" 4. AND forward this email to ex. "example@outlook.com" I am having trouble when an email comes in with other numbers like 5555123 -- outlook sees "5555" inside this string of numbers and applies the rest of the steps. How to I make my rule only look for "5555" by itself, no additional numbers in the front or at the end. Essentially I want to make it an exclusive rule. |
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