I'm curious about this method, too. 

Meanwhile, I want to make sure Outlook's control+shift+f search function isn't 
overlooked. Someone suggested JAWS key+control+f, but in Outlook 2010, that 
works only inside messages. To search through a folder of messages, place focus 
at the message list and press control-shift-f. Tab through for the various 
search options. Type in the text and press enter. 

Once results are assembled, press F6 to enter the list. 

Note. Pressing enter on the first item doesn't open it unless you arrow down 
once and back up again. 

Note. To search for a search string in a message, as opposed to just the 
subject line, I do the following: control+shift+f, tab once, arrow down once, 
shift+tab, type in the string, then press enter.

I don't know if the control+shift+f method works in Outlook 2013.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andre Jarreau via 
Jfw
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Outlook 2010 searches

Hi all.  The other day someone posted instructions on searching email inbox
items.  It was said one way was to use the start key and edit field to enter
searchable items.  I found this works but cannot do anything with the list
of items found.  Cant open any of the emails or delete them.  Though I went
through the steps to do each.  Am I missing something or what can the start
key edit field search engine be used for?
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