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This feature worked in outlook 2003 |
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Dunno what to tell you. In Office 2010 if you want to just type letters and have it jump to a sender you have to have it arranged by From.
The other thing you could do is click in the Search box and start typing the name there. It would then dynamically filter the list to show you matching messages. Not quite as accurate, since it won't automatically be limited to From (though you could click "From:" on the Search Tools group) but it'll work. |
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When I do it, in Outlook 2010, sorted by date, pressing the letters does nothing. If I Arrange by From then pressing the letters does exactly what you're asking for. Now if I click in the Search field and start typing letters it certainly filters down the view to show me the senders with those letters. |
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We are both on Outlook2007 SP2 MSO (12.0.6545.5004) Enterprise 2007 |
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