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Greetings! I'm setting up search folders in Outlook 2003, and here's
the criteria I want on one: Received more than 2 weeks ago and no expiry date. I can search for either of the two items separately. There's a prebuilt criteria for mail older than 2 weeks, and I can do an advanced criterion for expiry does not exist. What I can't figure out how to do, though, is add that expiry criteria to the filter I have for mail older than 2 weeks, nor can I figure out the syntax to write an advanced criterion for received (on or) more than 2 weeks ago. I can't be the first person trying to do this. Does anybody have a suggestion? Thank you, Dustin Emhart |
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