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Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thank you for this tip, it really helped me get the one message that I needed! I hope the issue will be fixed soon. It happens to me to and I don't want to have to hit forward everytime or look on my mobile at the message.? The reason this happens is that Microsoft Mail is not a good product. It is buggy.

It is astoundingly buggy! It has been like this for years. Microsoft does not hire good developers to work on products like this. Furthermore, their support system is next to non-existent.

They have the same problem with "Your Phone". It's a culture issue inside the company. Office is good though.

It will be interesting to see, over time, if their approach to the "free" software delivered with Windows eventually erodes confidence in Microsoft into obsolescence. Select an email folder in the sidebar to the left and then double-click the email you want to save. It's the first menu in the menu bar at the top of Outlook. Click Save As. It's the third option in the File menu. Select a folder to save your folder in. You can click a folder in the Quick Access bar to the left or double-clicking a folder in the File Explorer window.

Type a name for the file. Type the name for the file next to "File Name" in the File Explorer window. Use the drop-down menu next to "Save as Type" to select a file type to save the email. This saves the email to the folder you selected. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the emails from Outlook to the folder you want to save them to.

Method 2. It's the second option in the File menu. Select "Export to a file" and click Next. Use this option to export your email messages to a local file on your computer. Select "Outlook Data File. This option exports your email folders as a. Select a folder to export and click Next. Click the email folder you want to export. This is the folder that will be exported as a. To select all emails, click your root email address at the top of your list of email folders.

Click Browse. It's to the left of the "Save exported file as" field. This allows you to select a location to save the file to. Select a save location and click Ok. Use the File Browser window to select a location where you want to save the file to. You can select a Quick Access folder to the left, or click a folder in the menu. Click Ok to select a location. Click Finish. It's at the bottom of the "Export Outlook Data File" window. Create a password and click Ok.

If you want to password protect the file to prevent others from accessing the file, enter the password in the fields that say "Password" and "Verify Password". If you do not wish to create a password, leave these fields blank. Click Ok when you are done. This saves your emails as a. It may save quickly or it may take a while depending on how many emails you want to save. Method 3. Launch Outlook or You may have an Outlook shortcut on your desktop or in your taskbar, or you can find it in the Start menu.

If you are not signed in automatically, enter the email address and password associated with your Outlook account. Select an email to download. In both versions, double-click the email you want to download and open it.

If you want to download more than one email, hold the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard and click each email you want to download. It's in the menu bar at the top of Outlook. It's in the File menu. Choose format to save the email as. Use the drop-down menu next to "Save as Type" to select a file type to save the file as.

Choose the format you want to use from the drop-down menu. Select Comma Separated Value s and click Next. Select specific mailbox folder s and click Next.

Assign a name to the file, browse for a path to save it and click Next. Click Finish. Steps are as follows: Open Microsoft Outlook. Select email messages. Select Save As. Assign the file with a name and browse a file saving location.



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