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How to Duplicate Emails In New Outlook? CTRL+F doesnt work.

Anonymous
2024-05-06T19:28:09+00:00

I recently switched over to the New Outlook, the most updated version. I am no longer able to CTRL+F to duplicate emails, a tool I often used. Is there a way to do this now? (without highlighting, copy and pasting).

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-05-16T22:08:16+00:00

    The answer here by the moderator doesn't help. We are wanting to duplicate a draft email, not copy a sent or received email. We previously were able to have a draft email ready to go that we need to copy to multiple people as individual emails.

    You would put the cursor in the To or Subject field and click CTRL+F and a copy of the draft email would pop up. This ONE-CLICK feature was extremely helpful when needing to send an email to 30 different people with only one slight change in the body of the email, and when you don't want all of them to stack in the same conversation feed.

    Now, CTRL+F has changed to be a forward of a saved/sent email.

    one-click: https://youtu.be/20qslwUxFEg?si=tr_Cti6mAlJdXTJp

    Please submit the feedback that we need this feature back.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-05-27T19:17:39+00:00

    WE NEED THIS SOLVED!!!!

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T17:59:49+00:00

    Yes! Please put this feature back!! It's a massive time saver for sending mass, individual emails! I refuse to use bcc, so ctrl+F was vital.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-10-10T10:26:40+00:00

    Hi

    As someone who also relied heavily on Ctrl-F in the past, I found a workaround until this arrives to New Outlook.

    After creating a draft of your email, go to your draft folder and select that email draft which you want to duplicate (with attachments, subjects and all). Then right click > copy > ctrl-v

    Note: you can highlight multiple drafts (after the first copy) and ctrl-c/ctrl-v, it will duplicate multiple times too.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-05-31T14:39:59+00:00

    We really need this fixed

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