In my opinion, this way is way too complicated. The steps that Ed gave are
more easier to do to accomplish the same result for making rules in Outlook.
Just my two cents worth! Smiles...
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David, as usual thank you for a great tutorial. Jim
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I am glad you liked it cause you wrote it up. LOL
Mr. Ed
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Creating Message/filter rules in outlook,
I believe these steps will work in outlook 2010,2013,2016.
1, open outlook.
2, you first need to create the folder in which you want to filter the
messages too.
Ctrl+shift+e=create new folder,
So here in the edit field type the preferred folder name.
Now
Hi Ed, yes, I agree. This works like a charm! Smiles...
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Hi Jim,
Here is an easier way to get emails to go into the folders you have created.
1. Be on the email account you wish to add a folder to.
For example: ***outlook.com, the *** standing for your name followed by
the email address.
Highlight that account folder, press the applications key
Hi all,
I am aware on how to do it using windows 7 and outlook 2007, but I can't
figure out what I am doing wrong in outlook 2010.
Can someone help please? I am running W10, outlook 2010, and using jaws 18
latest build. Jim
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