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Windows Phone 8 : Microsoft Outlook Mobile (part 7) - Viewing Flagged Messages, Deleting a Message

4/29/2014 1:53:51 AM
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Viewing Flagged Messages

Some people flag messages as a way of reminding themselves to look at the messages again later. However, flagged messages can become buried under newer messages over time. The easiest way to access all your flagged messages is to use the Flagged view. To view your flagged messages, complete these steps:

1. Open your mailbox.

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2. Flick the view setting from All to Flagged. When you are done, you can return the mailbox to its previous state by flicking the view setting from Urgent to All.

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Deleting a Message

To delete a message without opening it, follow these steps:

1. Tap and hold the message you want to delete.

2. When the menu appears, tap Delete.

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3. To delete a message that is open, tap the Delete icon.

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A Word of Caution

Exercise caution when deleting messages. Neither of the methods just mentioned ask for confirmation before deleting a message.


 
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