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Windows Phone 8 : Microsoft Outlook Mobile (part 11) - Marking Multiple Messages as Read or Unread

4/29/2014 1:58:22 AM
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Marking Multiple Messages as Read or Unread

The method discussed in the two previous sections works well for dealing with individual messages, but there is an easier way to mark multiple messages as Read or Unread. To do so, go to the folder containing the messages you want to manage and follow these steps:

1. Tap the Select icon.

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2. Select the check boxes corresponding to the messages that you want to flag or unflag.

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3. Tap the Menu icon.

4. Tap either Mark as Read or Mark as Unread.

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