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Old 08-02-2011, 12:04 AM
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I've noticed this too, and it's a real backward step. Kaneto, I believe you've mis-interpreted the issue.



Sorting the messages by sender or any other field isn't a problem. What's missing is the "go to" feature, whereby you could press eg the "b" key to go straight to the first message from senders whose names began with "b", if you first sorted messages on senders' names. Or if you started typing the name, eg "br" it would go straight to the first message from eg "brian" - exactly as you can in Windows Explorer.

This was a great feature for productivity. When you have thousands of emails, it can be a lot quicker to find an email this way than by scrolling though them. It's often quicker than using the search facility, which can bring up too many results to be useful.

Is this a bug, or a feature that's been ditched? I can't understand why it would be removed, as it keeps it aligned with other programs such as explorer and previous Outlook versions. Also, as tgulez says, it still works when you sort on subject.

Edit - I've just noticed that the "go to" search works in other folders, just not in inbox, which leads me to believe it's a bug. Anyone know diffierent?
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