Tags archive; search; sort; unread; view; virtual
What are tags?A Search Folder is a virtual folder that provides a view of all e-mail items that match specific search criteria. For example, the Unread Mail Search Folder allows you to view all unread messages from one location even though the messages may be
located in different Mail folders.
Note To find any message or Outlook item quickly, use Instant Search.
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Default Search Folders
There are three default Search Folders in the Navigation Pane (Navigation Pane: The column on the left side of the Outlook window that includes panes such as Shortcuts or Mail and the shortcuts or folders within each pane. Click a folder to show the items in the folder.):
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Categorized Mail includes items that have been assigned a color category.
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Large Mail includes items that are larger than 100 kilobytes (KB).
- Unread Mail includes items that are marked as unread.

Note Search Folders can be created in other locations for data files such as a Personal Folders file (.pst) (Personal Folders file (.pst): Data file that stores your messages and other items on your computer. You can assign a .pst file to be the default delivery location for e-mail messages. You can use a .pst to organize and back up items for safekeeping.) or Archived Folders file (Archive.pst). Search Folders cannot contain search results from across multiple data files.
In addition to the default Search Folders, Outlook includes a list of predefined Search Folders. You can customize a predefined Search Folder with your own search criteria.

You can also create your own custom Search Folder
by defining
specific search criteria that e-mail messages must meet to be displayed in the Search Folder.
Note Search Folders in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 support prefix matching in the text strings that you specify. For example, if you want to include all messages with the word "rain" in the Search Folder, the Search Folder will also include messages with words like "raining" or "rainy" but won't include words like "brain."
Important When you delete a Search Folder, the e-mail messages shown in the Search Folder are not deleted from their original locations, because those items
are only viewed in a Search Folder. However, if you open or select one or more e-mail messages shown in a Search Folder and then delete them, the messages will
be deleted from the Outlook folders where they were stored.
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Add a predefined Search Folder
- In Mail, on the
File menu, point to
New, and then click
Search Folder.
Tip To open the New Search Folder dialog box, press CTRL+SHIFT+P.
- Click a predefined Search Folder.
- If prompted, under Customize Search Folder, specify the search criteria to use.
- To select a different mailbox to search, under Customize Search Folder, click the arrow, and then select the mailbox from the list.
Tip To change the criteria for a Search Folder, right-click the folder, click Customize this Search Folder, click Criteria, and then change the criteria.
The criteria of Search Folders in the Reading Mail group cannot be changed.
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Create a custom Search Folder
- In Mail, on the
File menu, point to
New, and then click
Search Folder.
Tip To open the New Search Folder dialog box, press CTRL+SHIFT+P.
- Click
Create a custom Search
Folder.
- Under Customize Search Folder, click
Choose.
- Type a name for your custom Search Folder.
- Click
Criteria, select the options that you want, and
then click
OK.
- Click
Browse, select the folders that you
want to be searched, and then click
OK three times.


Click to create a custom Search Folder.

Click to open the
Custom Search Folder dialog box.

Click to name your Search Folder.

Click to specify the search criteria.
Tip To change the criteria for a Search Folder, right-click the folder, click Customize this Search Folder, click Criteria, and then change the criteria.
The criteria of Search Folders in the Reading Mail group cannot be changed.
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