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Search command for "sent to me only"
In Outlook 2013, how do I specify a keyword filter such that it only shows emails that is sent to me only (no others in to or cc field)? Thanks. |
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Hi,
You must select the option ""where I am the only person on the to line" Bye! Souriane |
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Yes I know that. I was asking for the keyboard shortcut version of the filter you mentioned above.
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Your first post made no mention of a keyboard shortcut or that you knew of this filter.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi,
You would need to create a macro for that and assign it to a shortcut but I can't help you with it. Another solution to get this search done fast would be to create a Search folder. Hope this help! Souriane |
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i just realised I can't use Search folders, because it cannot comb through all my archive PSTs.
I also can't use macros due to admin restrictions at work. Is there any alternative solution? |
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