outlook search;




try the following;



1, alt+f=file,



2, up arrow to options press enter,



3, down arrow to search



4, now tab and check the box,

select all folders,

now, okay, and, okay,





Using Find In MSOutlook2007&2010 also, assuming these steps would apply to 2013,Using Jaws Locating All Messages By One

Sender:

This will work in any mailbox E.g., in-box, sent-box etc.

1. Press ctrl+shift+the letter "f"=advance-find.

2. Tab three times=from....edit.

3. Type in a sender's first or last name.

4. Press enter.

5. Press the f6key and you are put into the list of messages by the sender you searched for.

6. If you open a message to read it, press escape once to close it. Then move to the next one to read.

7. If you open a message to read and do not wish to read any more, press escape twice and you are placed back in to the original location were the search was started. This means if you were in the in-box when starting the search, pressing escape twice will return you back to the in-box. Pressing escape once will only return you to the list of messages found in the search.



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II. Searching For A Specific Topic In A Subject Field:

1. Press ctrl+shift+the letter "f".



2. Type a word that would be found in the subject line you are searching for.



3. Press enter.



4. Press f6 and you are put into the list of messages containing the subject line searched for.



5. If you open a message to read it, press escape once to close it. Then move to the next one to read.



6. If you open a message to read and do not wish to read any more, press escape twice and you are placed back in to the original location were the search was started. This means if you were in the in-box when starting the search, pressing escape twice will return you back to the in-box. Pressing escape once will only return you to the list of messages found in the search.



another way to do this is,



example,

within the inbox,

ctrl+e= edit search,

now type in the search word,



now, shift+tab twice,

you will see the list of messages pertaining to the search criteria



a third way is to press the f3 key within a folder containing messages,

type in the search criteria,

now shift+tab you should find the messages pertaining to the criteria you were seeking,

hope this helps.

-----Original Message----- From: Annette Carr
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:10 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Advanced Find in Outlook2010

I am using JAWS17 on a Windows7 machine.  I want to use the advanced find in
Outlook2010 and for the life of me cannot find any info on  how to do this.
I've been using the Outlook2010 search box, but I need to refine my search.



Thanks,

Annette



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