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Only show emails received today in Microsoft Outlook 365

Anonymous
2016-12-16T10:13:59+00:00

I currently have rules that moves new email from the inbox into folders, previously this was fine because in Outlook 2013 I always used the "Today" or the "Last 7 Days" email view. Now it's a nightmare as you need to check all folders to see if there's a new email within. Can you create a view based on time or is there such a feature that can be switched on in O365?

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-12-16T20:07:01+00:00

    Hi ScottF8,

    Thanks for your confirmation.

    However, it’s not feasible to create a single view to categorize emails based on date in the Outlook Web App in Office 365. Thanks for your understanding.

    Moreover, you can submit feedback via this link:

    https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/273494-outlook-and-calendar

    Thanks,

    Sam

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-12-16T14:35:59+00:00

    Yes I'm referring to OWA @ https://outlook.office.com/owa, within Outlook 2013 I have a customized search folder with a criteria within the "Messages" Tab of (Time: Received = Today), the tabs "More Choices" and "Advanced" are empty. This is what I would like to recreate.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-12-16T14:25:01+00:00

    Hi ScottF8,

    Regarding “Microsoft Outlook 365”, do you refer to OWA (Outlook Web App). If not, please let me know what email client do you use.

    Do you want to sort the emails across multiple folders in a single view? If possible, please provide some screenshots about the view settings and how you check new emails in Outlook 2013 to let us better understand your requirement.

    Thanks,

    Chris

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