New Outlook – Move Mails by right click display parent folder
If you right-click on an e-mail in the new Outlook and want to move it, you can search for folders.
However, if you search for a folder, only the folder name itself is displayed, but not the parent folder.
We work very project-based and that’s how the folders in Outlook are structured. There is a folder for each project and several subfolders below it. The subfolders often have the same name. For example, there is the “Quotations” folder under several folders. If I now move an email and search for quotes, I don’t know which folder I should use, because there are very many of them.
It would therefore be good if the parent folder was also displayed when moving.
If you right-click on an e-mail in the new Outlook and want to move it, you can search for folders.However, if you search for a folder, only the folder name itself is displayed, but not the parent folder.We work very project-based and that’s how the folders in Outlook are structured. There is a folder for each project and several subfolders below it. The subfolders often have the same name. For example, there is the “Quotations” folder under several folders. If I now move an email and search for quotes, I don’t know which folder I should use, because there are very many of them.It would therefore be good if the parent folder was also displayed when moving. Read More