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Hoe kan ik het volledige mappad van e-mailzoekresultaten in Outlook weergeven?

Heb je je ooit gefrustreerd gevoeld dat de Outlook alleen de map toont voor elke overeenkomende zoekresultaten? Als er mappen met dezelfde naam in uw Outlook staan, is het tijdrovend om de specifieke map een voor een te vinden voor een bepaald zoekresultaat. Het tonen van het volledige mappad van het e-mailzoekresultaat is een efficiënte manier om de bepaalde map met de doorzochte e-mails te vinden. Blader door het volgende artikel voor meer gedetailleerde informatie.

Toon het volledige mappad van de e-mailzoekresultaten in Outlook


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Ga als volgt te werk om het volledige mappad van een e-mail in de lijst met zoekresultaten in Outlook te vinden.

1. Nadat u klaar bent met het doorzoeken van e-mails, selecteert u een e-mail waarvan u het volledige mappad wilt weergeven.

2. Dan klikken Zoeken > Zoekhulpmiddelen > Geavanceerd zoeken in Outlook 2010/2013/2016, of u kunt op drukken Ctrl + Shift +F sneltoetsen om de Zoeken en vervangen functie.

Tip: Klik in Outlook 2007 op Tools > Direct zoeken > Geavanceerd zoeken om de F te openenind en vervangen dialoog, zie screenshot:

3. In het opduiken Geavanceerd zoeken dialoogvenster, klik dan Blader knop.

4. Na het klikken op Blader knop in de Geavanceerd zoeken dialoogvenster, een Selecteer map (pen) dialoogvenster zal verschijnen. In dit dialoogvenster kunt u zien dat de specifieke map van uw geselecteerde e-mail die zich bevindt, is gecontroleerd met een Mark.

U kunt met deze methode in één oogopslag het volledige mappad van het zoekresultaat zien en naar de bepaalde map gaan om de door u gezochte e-mail gemakkelijk te vinden.


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yea this is manual intensive to find path when the search has capture that already... simply all I want is to click on the row and show path...
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This is not really what was asked for. In the RESULTS, how can I know what folder, particularly when multiple folders are included in the search?
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In Office Professional Plus 2013, when your search results are in the compact view, if you hover over a message there is a tooltip that pops up that lists the name of the folder containing the message. This won't help if you have multiple folders with the same name, but for me that is usually all I need.
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Outlook 2016
The answer I worked through as need to see where the Folder is in Outlook 2016
Do the search for the file and after finishing searching emails you have results
You must -Double click the e-mail you want and fully open in the reading pane
Now and only now press Ctrl+Shift and F
Advance find opens as above 3 - In the popping up Advanced Find dialog box, please click Browse button.
Then as above 4 - After clicking Browse button in the Advanced Find dialog box, a Select Folder(s) dialog box will pop up. In this dialog, you can see the specific folder of your selected email which is locating at has been checked with a mark.

T'dah!
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after so much searching, finally! this was the correct way to get to it. Thank you "minalo1"
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Thank you very much Mark!
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Thanks - this actually answers the question that was asked.
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Fantastic, been looking all over, and got the results immediately, also, did another search and it came up with the In Folder with it as well. Thank you so much!!
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Here is one way of doing it. After looking at numerous forums to find the answer (and none of them have it), I ended up finding the answer the old fashion way (pre-google era), trial and error!

In Outlook 2016,
1. In the search result pane, right click on the column header (any column).
2. In context sensitive drop down, select 'View Settings'.
3. Select 'Columns...' button from the pop up window 'Advanced View Settings: Compact'.
4. The next popup window is titled 'Show Columns', Under the drop down menu, select 'All Post fields'.
5. From the left side column list, select 'In Folder' and click on 'Add ->' button.
6. This will add 'In Folder' column in the list on the right hand side.
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THANK YOU, Bhooman!
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To Bhoomian: I myself searched through endless websites and posts. After an hour, only YOU had the right answer. Thank YOU!!!!!
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Ta da! This is the answer.
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Here is one way of doing it. After looking at numerous forums to find answer (and none of them have it), I ended up finding the answer the old fashion way (pre-google era), trial and error!

In Outlook 2016,
1. In the search result pane, right click on the column header (any column).
2. In context sensitive drop down, select 'View Settings'.
3. Select 'Columns...' button from the pop up window 'Advanced View Settings: Compact'.
4. The next popup window is titled 'Show Columns', Under the drop down menu, select 'All Post fields'.
5. From the left side column list, select 'In Folder' and click on 'Add ->' button.
6. This will add 'In Folder' column in the list on the right hand side.
7. All you do now is click on couple of 'OK' buttons and you are set.

This won't show you the full path but the sub folder your email is stored in.
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Awesome! Thank you for sharing that!
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After 7 months, you still got it! Happy Days reference. Thanks for the answer.
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This was very helpful. Thank you.
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i was trying to link my calendar item associated with the details ( website, speaker, time of event, etc.) of an email, the above tips did not work for me due to the fact i did not have "advanced find" my search tool;, so instead of spending a lot time looking for the "advanced find", i went back to the email, right click on the item, and copy the item, then go back to the calendar item, then paste it as an attachment, bingo, it works!
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It worked but : "please select an email" -> doesn't work for me, I have to "open the email" and then proceed with step 2 - 4 for this to work. Thanks for the help undisclosed author, Im a very structured guy with shit ton of subfolders but one misclick/misdrag and a folder will be lost for days/forever. This weird workaround to find the full folder path take 5 seconds and BAM! folder found. Thanks, its weird but its not like microsoft will get their shit togheter anytime soon so Im happy theres a work around at the very least (I was afraid to have to extract the outlook database and search trough it, aint nobody got time for that).
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Thanks JF , your comment help me as i was having same problem and after opening mail i found the path.
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This is one of the most stupid things that I have seen. I would spend 10 hours searching with this method. Ridiculous. Not you, but the Outlook process.
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I agree. You have to manually and individually search each folder to find the check mark. So I don't see how this helps at all. If the check mark showed up at the highest level and each subsequent level, then it would be helpful. But since it only shows up at the exact, individual level, you have to hunt and peck. Not helpful. Contrast to OneDrive, another Microsoft product, where if you sync a low level folder, check marks show up all the way to the top level so you have context and can find it.
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I get the error "Outlook cannot perform your search. Outlook cannot display this view". Dying to know where the little dickens went.
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