I was able to send directly from my old outlook account desk top version from my alias email address but now with the update to Windows 365, it now gives me the option of my windows email primary email and have to type in my email everytime - even when replying. Very annoying.
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This document will provide instructions on how to use the search function within Outlook for Mac.
Finding an E-mail
Using the quick search to search current folder
- Locate the quick search bar in the upper right of Outlook
- Type the word you wish to use to search by then select the category from the drop down
- Your results will appear based off what you searched for.
- Click the x in the search bar to clear your search.
Using the full search options
If you want to refine your search even more, you have the option of changing search criteria.
- To do so, click the search bar in the upper right. You will see another option called 'Search' added to your tools. From here you can:
- Select Subfolders , All Mailboxes, or All Outlook Items to specify where you want the search to look.
- Search for Attachments, Subjects, who you received the e-mail from or who you sent it to along with when it was sent or received.
Notes:
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- If you don't click Close Search, the Search tab remains active. The item list continues to show the search results even if you click another tab, such as the Home tab.
- An Outlook search includes the file names of attachments but not the text inside attachments.
- To save a search as a Smart Folder, on the Search tab, click Save Search, and then enter a name for it under Smart Folders.
- Further search resources can be viewed on Microsoft's support pages.
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Owner: | Ara M. | Group: | Office 365 |
Created: | 2014-11-25 15:31 CST | Updated: | 2019-08-13 14:33 CST |
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So I'm gonna go ahead and assume you haven't added this email as an alias just yet.
For that, you're going to want to sign into the Office 365 admin panel, if you have enterprise then you'll want to navigate to Exchange Online -> Manage -> Users and Groups -> Mailboxes. Select the user you'd like to add an alias to -> Details -> E-Mail Options and finally click Add to add a new alias. Professional and small business has a similar location: Admin -> Outlook General Settings -> Users -> Mailboxes -> Locate & select user -> Details -> E-Mail Options and then Add the alias.
Whew, well you've probably already got an idea on how to set that up, but just wanted to make sure. Now that we've got the alias setup, open up O365, reply to a message and at the bottom of the message window, hit the upside-down chevron (or the arrow pointing downwards) and select Show From. A From box should appear by the top of the message window, and from there you simply need to select From and choose the desired alias.
Viola! Let me know how it goes.