On desktop, you’ll find drafts in the left sidebar. See the screenshot below for desktop guidance (altered to remove personal information): On mobile and most clients, it’s tucked in the top left navigation menu under the user initials.
While Outlook doesn’t offer a filter for scheduled emails, you can recognize them in the drafts folder by the appearance of a “clock” icon in the top right of the email.
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How to cancel a scheduled email in OutlookĪs you can see in the screenshot, scheduled emails in Outlook can be canceled by opening the email and clicking the “cancel send” button. This is located directly below the email details (name of sender, recipient details, etc). If this post doesn't help you, take a look at Microsoft's official help page on scheduling emails. Some other outlook guides note that scheduled or delayed emails go to the Outbox, so consider checking there as well depending on what version of Microsoft Outlook you're using. An Outlook user wanted to forward messages that were not replied to within a specific period of time. Note: I’m posting this article because I wasted a few minutes being confused about where to find scheduled emails in Microsoft Outlook. If the messages were still unreplied to later, he wanted to forward them to a different address. To do this you need to check the last verb property (PRLASTVERBEXECUTED) using propertyaccessor. If the last verb is not 102 (reply) or reply. So, I may as well spend a few more saving internet strangers some time.
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Feel free to send me your thanks or corrections on LinkedIn if you feel inspired to do so. Microsoft Outlook isn’t my top pick for a web or desktop email service, but you know how it is - sometimes you’re just stuck with it. This post is updated as of August 2019 for Microsoft Outlook version 16.28, Outlook 2019.
Then, press F5 key to run this code, and a prompt box is popped out as following screenshot shown:Ĥ. MsgBox "Search folder is created successfully!", vbInformation + vbOKOnly, "Kutools for Outlook"ģ. XSearch.Save("Not Replied Emails").ShowItemCount = olShowTotalItemCount Set xSearch = (Scope:=xScope, Filter:=xFilter, SearchSubFolders:=True, Tag:="SearchFolder") XScope = "'" + xSubFolder.FolderPath + "'" Set xSubFolder = xFolder.Folders("Inbox") VBA code: Create a search folder for un-replied emails: Sub CreateSearchFolder_AllNotRepliedEmails()ĭim xFolder As Folder, xSubFolder As Folderįor Each xFolder In Click Insert > Module, and paste the following macro in the Module Window. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.Ģ.
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The following VBA code can help you to create a search folder where will put all un-replied emails, please do as this:ġ. This article, I will talk about creating a search folder for all un-replied messages.Ĭreate a search folder for all un-replied emails in Outlook with VBA code If you want to check the un-replied emails in your Outlook, to search them one by one will take much time. How to create a search folder for all un-replied emails in Outlook?