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Old 05-31-2023, 01:09 AM
StephanJohn StephanJohn is offline Search folder "flagged & unread" Windows 10 Search folder "flagged & unread" Office 2019
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Hi



Is there a possibility to create a search folder which contains all messages that are unread or flagged?

In the dialog box for a custom search folder I can click "unread" and "flagged" at some point, but then only messages are shown that are unread as well as flagged. I.e. the search criteria are connected with a logical AND; but what I would need is a logical OR.

In the normal email search field I can achieve the desired filtering by entering
(wurdegelesen:nein OR markierungfürnachverfolgung:zur nachverfolgung)
(sorry for the German...)
Is there a similar possibility for a search folder?

I would expect that this ought to be possible. However, in this forum I already found two similar topics which are still unanswered:
https://www.msofficeforums.com/outlo...5-outlook.html
https://www.msofficeforums.com/outlo...ok-2016-a.html

Thanks for any hints!
Stephan.
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