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A Search Folder is a virtual folder that provides a view of all email items that match specific search criteria that you set when you create the folder.

For example, if you want a single folder with all your unread messages, you can create an Unread Mail search folder. This folder gives you the option to view all your unread messages in a single folder, even though the messages might be saved to across different folders in your mailbox.

Note: Search Folders can’t contain search results from multiple Outlook Data Files (.pst).

Note: If you find the steps under this New Outlook tab aren't working or don't match your version of Outlook, you may not be using new Outlook for Windows yet. Select Classic Outlook and follow those steps instead.

Create a predefined Search Folder in new Outlook for Windows

  1. Go to the mailbox where you want to create a search folder.

  2. Go to Search Folders and select the node . Select Create new search folder.

    Screenshot of Search Folders

  3. In the New search folder window, choose the type of search folder you want to add from the dropdown:

    • Reading mail 

      • Unread mail 

      • Flagged for follow-up

      • Mail either unread or flagged for follow-up

    • Mail from people and lists

      • Mail sent directly to me

      • Mail from specific people

    • Organizing mail

      • Categorized mail 

  4. Confirm the name of your search folder and select Create

    Directly to me Search folder

  5. Go to your Search Folders node and expand it to see all your search folders.

Delete a search folder in new Outlook for Windows

If you no longer need a Search Folder, you can delete it. A search folder is a virtual folder. Deleting a Search Folder from the folder list doesn't delete the messages displayed in the folder.

Delete all messages in a search folder

  1. To delete all messages within a Search Folder, open the Search Folder, select all the messages.

  2. Select Delete on your keyboard.

Delete a search folder

  1. In the Folder List, expand Search Folders.

  2. Right-click the Search Folder you want to delete and select Delete Folder.

Important: Deleting a Search Folder does not delete any messages, however deleting a folder that isn't a Search Folder will delete both the folder and the messages inside the folder. 

You can create two different types of search folders.

Create and use predefined Search Folders in classic Outlook for Windows

  1. From the ribbon, select the Folder tab.

  2. In the New group, select New Search Folder.

    Keyboard shortcut    To create a new Search Folder, click Ctrl+Shift+P.

  3. From the Select a Search Folder list, click the Search Folder you want to add. Some of the predefined Search Folders are only available if you scroll down to the end of the list.

  4. If the predefined Search Folder has customization options, you'll see those options appear under Customize Search Folder. For example, if you select Mail with specific words, under Customize Search Folder, specify the words to use.

    Note: Search Folders use prefix matching searches when you type specific words to include in the search. For example, if you type "rain" in the word list, the Search Folder will include messages that contain the word "rain" and the word "rainy." The Search Folder will not contain messages that include the words "brain" or "grain."

  5. If you have multiple accounts in Outlook, you can specify which account to search. Use the Search mail in box to pick the email account you want to search, then select OK.

Create a customized Search Folder in classic Outlook for Windows

  1. Select the Folder menu.

  2. In the New group, select New Search Folder.

    Keyboard shortcut    To create a Search Folder, click Ctrl+Shift+P.

  3. From the Select a Search Folder list, scroll down to the bottom and under Custom, Create a custom Search Folder.

    Select Create a custom Search Folder
  4. Under Customize Search Folder, click Choose.

  5. Type a name for your custom Search Folder.

    Enter a name for your Search Folder
  6. Click Criteria, and then select the options that you want.

    • The Messages tab contains criteria on the message content or properties, such as sender, keywords, or recipients.

      Specify your search criteria
    • The More Choices tab contains criteria on other message conditions, such as importance, flags, attachments, or categorization.

    • The Advanced tab enables you to make detailed criteria. Under Define more criteria, click Field, click the type of criterion that you want, and then click the specific criterion from the list. Then in the Condition box and the Value box, click the options that you want, and then click Add to List. Repeat for each criterion that you want to add to this search folder, and then click OK.

  7. Click Browse, select the folders that you want to be searched.

  8. Click OK to close each open dialog box.

Delete a Search Folder in classic Outlook for Windows

If you no longer need a Search Folder, you can delete it. A Search Folder is a virtual folder. Deleting a Search Folder from the folder list doesn't delete the messages displayed in the folder. If you want to delete all messages within a Search Folder, open the Search Folder, select all of the messages, then click Delete on your keyboard.

To delete a search folder, use the following steps.

  1. In the Folder List, select the down arrow next to the word Search Folders if needed to expand your list of Search Folders.

  2. Right-click the Search Folder you want to delete, and choose Delete Folder.

    Important: Deleting a Search Folder doesn't delete any messages. Deleting a folder that's not a Search Folder will delete both the folder and the messages inside the folder.

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