It's kind of ridiculous that this expensive software makes you write a VBA script to get a unified inbox... Anyway, thanks for the high-quality tutorial 👍.
What is even more ridiculous is that Outlook for Android, iOS, and MacOS all have a unified inbox. How does the maker of this product not include this for Windows?
Thank you! Great video and really well explained. Please can you explain why I can't see 'All Mailboxes' when I click the Current Mailbox drop down? I'm only searching for 'Folder: inbox' in my initial search as I want to see ALL emails from all accounts (read and unread) from all time. So I didn't 'Received: today' or 'is read: no'. Is this the reason that the Current Mailbox drop down won't shoe me 'All Mailboxes' option?
nice video. what I didn´t find was a video how to enable multive email accounts in outlook365 (web) in normal outlook2019 desktop it is easy but I cant find it in web version
Thanks for this! It's annoying that this isn't just a single click to view all accounts. I have Outlook on my Macbook and this feature is built in as a single click. Why not for my pc??
very helpful video. my only problem was that my quick access toolbar was not showing. here is a quick fix courtosy of Google: "If you don't see it, you may need to enable it. In any of the Office suite software go to File - Options - Quick Access Toolbar. At the bottom of the resulting window make sure the box is checked for “Show Quick Access Toolbar”. Below that you can choose to show the toolbar position above or below the Ribbon."
Good video! Would be nice to know, if it is possible to look through all the emails not only from inbox folders, but e.g from inbox folders + spam folder
If you are using method 1: Change "folder:inbox received:today isread:no" to: "folder:inbox isread:no" Method 2: Change: txtSearch = "folder:inbox received:today isread:no" to: txtSearch = "folder:inbox isread:no"