How do I put Advanced Find into the context Menu

G

Gilgamesh

Hello,
In Outlook 2007 MS removed the find function from the right click context
menu and hid it in the menus at the top.
I won't use the Desktop Search tool because I hate it.
Is there anyway to put the anvanced find back into the outlook context menu?

Thanks
 
G

Gordon

Gilgamesh said:
Hello,
In Outlook 2007 MS removed the find function from the right click context
menu and hid it in the menus at the top.

It's not "hidden" here - it's staring me right in the face at the top r/h
side of the message pane.....
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

r-click, Find all opens the adv find menu. Or you can drag a shortcut to
the toolbars or look on the tools, instant search menu...

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G

Gilgamesh

Gordon said:
It's not "hidden" here - it's staring me right in the face at the top r/h
side of the message pane.....

That is not Advanced Find but a basic find function.
I now realise that I didn't put "Advanced" in my message text but it was in
the subject line.
In the menus use Tools->Instant Search->Advanced Find to see what I mean.
In earlier versions of Outlook this was part of the right click context
menu.
 
G

Gilgamesh

Diane Poremsky said:
r-click, Find all opens the adv find menu. Or you can drag a shortcut to
the toolbars or look on the tools, instant search menu...

When I right click and go to find all there are two options;Related Messages
and Messages from Sender and I need to select one of these. I can then
modify the search parameters but this is a pain.
I knew about the find in the instant search menu (I did mention it had been
hidden in the menus). I had considered putting it on the toolbar but I have
always found the right click find function very useful, particulary in the
Folder List. Lacking an ability to put it in the context menu the toolbar
is the second best option.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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Gilgamesh said:
Hello,
In Outlook 2007 MS removed the find function from the right click context
menu and hid it in the menus at the top.
I won't use the Desktop Search tool because I hate it.
Is there anyway to put the anvanced find back into the outlook context
menu?

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

That is not Advanced Find but a basic find function.
I now realise that I didn't put "Advanced" in my message text but it was in
the subject line.
In the menus use Tools->Instant Search->Advanced Find to see what I mean.
In earlier versions of Outlook this was part of the right click context
menu.

Why not customize the toolbar to include that button?
 

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