Press Ctrl-Shift-F to open Advanced Find.Open (double-click) a message you know is in the folder.Don't forget to select All Mail items (Current Mailbox or All Mailboxes in Outlook 2013) or All Subfolders from the Search toolbar. Run an Instant Search (or Advanced Find) to find an e-mail in the "target" folder.To find the folder a message is stored in when using Outlook 2007 and newer, use Instant Search to find a message that is stored in folder then use Advanced Find (Ctrl-Shift-F) to see where the folder is. See Folder: Get the path for a VBA sample by Michael Bauer Using Advanced Find to Show the Folder Path If you often need to find the folder and open it, you can use VBA to locate and open the folder. If you don't need to locate the folder a message is stored in very often, you can use Advanced Find to see where the folder a particular message is stored in. The folder name is also shown on the File tab of an opened message, next to the Move to folder command (Outlook 2010 and newer). Unfortunately, it's not possible to search for folders and when you search for contents of a folder, Outlook doesn't show the folder path in the search dialog, only the name of the folder the item is in. ![]() We receive a lot of questions asking how to search for folders or get folder paths in Outlook.
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