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Better Searching in Outlook 2010

A common problem with email searches is that they can return too many results. For example, entering someone’s name may return matches where the name appears in parts of the message’s body even though you meant to look for messages from that person. It can be also hard to enter other criteria to help narrow your search, such as whether it has an attachment or that it has a particular category applied. Wouldn’t it be great if you could specify these parameters easily and get a better set of results - finding what you want even faster? Outlook 2010 makes it easy!

Outlook 2010 makes searching your mailbox more efficient with two new features: the Search Contextual Tab in the Ribbon and the Search Suggestion List.

 

Search Contextual Tab

Search Contextual Tab

The Search Contextual Tab is displayed each time you click into the search box. It allows you to filter your search results using a variety of parameters, including:

· Sender’s name

· Subject keywords

· Presence of attachments

· Categories

· Sent date

· Flagged messages

· The recipient’s name in the TO or CC fields

· Importance

· Read/unread status

· … and many more!

You can use this tab to help you find messages quickly and easily. For example, suppose you are searching for a message with the phrase “Food Blog”, but more than 100 items return matching that query. Let’s suppose you also remember that this message has an attachment. Now you can instantly narrow down the results to a much smaller set to find what you are looking for by clicking the Has Attachments button in the Search Contextual Tab:

Search Tab Filters

And that’s just one of the many filters available in the Search Contextual Tab!

 

Search Suggestion List

Search Suggestion List

The vast majority of searches contain a combination of keywords, along with the names of the sender or a known phrase in the subject line. Restricting results to a specific sender is a powerful filter that often helps narrow down results quickly.

In Outlook 2010, you will see a list beneath the search box when you begin a query. You can just type and then arrorw down to limit your search to mail from someone or with a specific subject. The results returned will be only those that show a match in the name (or subject) fields against your query!

This is just a taste of the new powerful search capabilities built into Outlook 2010. We hope you enjoy this new experience and that it will help you be more productive each time you need to find a message in your mailbox.

Nelson Siu
Outlook Program Manager

Posted: Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:54 PM by outblog

Comments

Bill Wood said:

I work at GlaxoSmithKline - we are coming from Lotus Notes, using Microsoft Online services with Outlook 2007.  Our users are used to having a comprehensive "Sent" view in Lotus Notes but in Outlook we cannot figure out how to display all sent mail in a search folder (a message does not appear in the Sent Items folder if you file the message).

The problem is that the Search Folder for "Mail from specific people" does not include the "Sent Items" folder in its search even if you explicitly select it - this seems like a bug!  A workaround is to create a custom Search Folder and enter your name into the "From" search field; but this filter does not recognize mail sent by you "on behalf" of someone else.

So there doesn't seem to be a way to create a Search Filter that includes mail in the Sent Items folder and mail sent from you "on behalf of".

I'll look for a comment reply to this post if you would like to follow up with me.  Thanks.

# October 2, 2009 1:02 PM

Brian K Seitz said:

What happen to Billable Time Tracking and link to MOA?  Installed 2010 Outlook and 2010 BCM and can't find anything that resembles flagging Outlook Calendar item as billable and transfering to MOA 2009

# October 19, 2009 6:09 AM
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