![]() ![]() The folder name is then shown above the first result for that folder. Tab View-> option group: Arrangement-> Folder Folder name by changing View ArrangementĪnother way to go would be to sort your by Folder. The old Properties dialog still holds some useful information. This works for an email that you have selected in the list but also for a message which you’ve opened via a double click. If only the name of the folder is important to you, you can determine this by opening the “classic” Properties dialog of a message via the keyboard shortcut ALT+ENTER. Getting the name of the folder where a message is located in indeed not very obvious in Outlook.ĭetermining the exact folder path is even harder and only possible via an even less obvious workaround or by using a macro. Is there any way to determine the exact folder path of a message? The search results list doesn’t tell me that but it is important to me that I know it is in the correct folder. ![]() Sometimes, it is also important to me to find out where exactly that email is located in Outlook. I frequently do a mailbox wide search in Outlook and luckily I also usually find what I’m looking for.
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