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Old June 27th 10, 05:16 AM
roricka roricka is offline
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Indeed PA Bear, it tells me the name of the sub FOLDER. But my question is, what is the PATH to that folder? Let's say it's 3 subfolders deep, and I gave it an obscure name. Or let's say I have several subfolders (under different parent folders) with the same name. Simply having the name of the subfolder doesn't give me enough info to find the email (or, more importantly, OTHER emails that may be in that same subfolder.) You dig?? How do I figure that out, without having to expand every folder and look down every path?

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Originally Posted by PA Bear [MS MVP] View Post
If the "Include subfolders" option is checked, the subfolder name should be
displayed in the Results.

roricka wrote:
When I use Find Message (Ctrl-Shift-F), the resulting list only says the
folder name of the mail. If I've created subfolders, it doesn't tell me
how to find that folder, i.e., the "path" to the folder. Is there a way
to do this. I have a fairly deep structure, and sometimes I have to
spend a lot of time finding the location of a found email.

How do other people handle this problem?

Thanks.
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