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Office 2013 All-In-One Absolute Beginner’s Guide
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Office 2013 All-In-One Absolute Beginner’s Guide

by Patrice-Anne Rutledge
August 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
704 pages
18h 22m
English
Que
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51. Using Search

Finding your messages in a large mailbox isn’t difficult when you use Instant Search. If you use the same search over and over, you can create a search folder, which contains always-up-to-date search results.

Outlook also offers several other ways to find things in your mailbox, including the Find Related command and the People pane. Although these methods use essentially the same search criteria, each has unique benefits.

Using Instant Search

Instant Search is a quick and easy way to find your messages, contacts, or appointments. Simply type a keyword in the Search field or refine the search query using ...

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