You need to find a specific sent email but you are currently viewing your Inbox or another folder. Switching to the Sent Items folder and then searching takes extra clicks and breaks your workflow. Outlook includes a feature that lets you search across multiple folders including Sent Items directly from your current view. This article explains how to use the Search Scope and Search Folders features to locate sent messages without leaving your active folder.
Key Takeaways: Searching Sent Items from Any Folder
- Search tab > Search Tools > Change Scope > All Mailboxes: Searches Sent Items, Inbox, and all other folders in one query.
- Ctrl + Shift + F: Opens the Advanced Find dialog where you can set the Look In field to Sent Items.
- Folder > New Search Folder > Mail sent directly to me: Creates a virtual folder that collects sent items and displays them in the folder pane.
How Outlook Search Scope Works Across Folders
Outlook search by default only looks at the currently selected folder. When you are in the Inbox, a search query returns results only from the Inbox. To include Sent Items, you must change the search scope. The Search Scope option is available on the Search contextual tab that appears after you click inside the search box. This tab offers three scope options: Current Folder, All Mailboxes, and All Outlook Items. Selecting All Mailboxes includes the Sent Items folder, the Inbox, Drafts, Archive, and any other mail folders in your profile. No folder switch is needed. The search runs in the background and displays results from all included folders.
Another method uses the Advanced Find dialog. This dialog gives you precise control over which folder to search. You can set the Look In field to Sent Items while you remain in the Inbox. The dialog is modeless, meaning you can leave it open and continue working in the main Outlook window. Advanced Find also supports more filters such as date range, sender, and keywords in the subject or body.
A third approach uses Search Folders. Search Folders are virtual folders that automatically collect messages matching a rule you define. For example, you can create a Search Folder named My Sent Items that shows all messages you have sent. This folder appears in the folder pane under the Search Folders node. You can click it and see all sent items without ever leaving your current view. The Search Folder updates in real time as new messages are sent.
Three Methods to Search Sent Items Without Leaving Your Current Folder
Method 1: Use the Search Scope on the Ribbon
This is the fastest method when you need a quick search from any folder.
- Click inside the search box
The search box is located above the list of messages. Click it once. The Search tab appears on the ribbon. - Click the Search tab
On the ribbon, you see the Search tab with several groups of buttons. - Click Search Tools and then Change Scope
In the Scope group, click Search Tools. From the dropdown menu, select Change Scope. - Select All Mailboxes
A menu appears with three options: Current Folder, All Mailboxes, and All Outlook Items. Click All Mailboxes. The search box now shows the text All Mailboxes. - Type your search query
Enter the name, subject, or keyword you are looking for. Results from Sent Items, Inbox, and other folders appear in the results pane.
Method 2: Use the Advanced Find Dialog
Use this method when you need multiple search filters or want to target Sent Items specifically.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + F
The Advanced Find dialog opens. You can also open it by clicking the search box and then clicking Search Tools > Advanced Find. - Click the Browse button next to Look In
In the Advanced Find dialog, locate the Look In field. Click the Browse button. - Select Sent Items from the folder list
A folder tree appears. Expand your mailbox, select Sent Items, and click OK. The Look In field now shows Sent Items. - Enter your search criteria
Use the tabs in the dialog to set filters: Search for the word(s) in the subject or message body, From, To, Sent To, or Time. You can combine multiple conditions. - Click Find Now
The dialog displays matching results in the lower pane. You can double-click a result to open the message. The dialog remains open so you can refine your search.
Method 3: Create a Search Folder for Sent Items
This method is best if you search sent items frequently and want a permanent folder in the folder pane.
- Go to the Folder tab
On the ribbon, click the Folder tab. - Click New Search Folder
In the New group, click New Search Folder. The New Search Folder dialog opens. - Select Mail sent directly to me
In the list of search folder templates, scroll to the Reading Mail section. Select Mail sent directly to me. This collects messages where your email address is in the To field. - Optionally customize the name
Click Customize Search Folder at the bottom. You can rename the folder to Sent Items Search or any name you prefer. Click OK. - Click OK to create the folder
The new Search Folder appears under the Search Folders node in the folder pane. Click it to see all sent items without switching your profile view.
Limitations and When These Methods Fail
Search Scope Not Available on the Ribbon
The Search tab only appears after you click inside the search box. If the Search tab does not show, click the search box again or press Ctrl + E to activate the search box. The tab should appear immediately.
Advanced Find Returns No Results from Sent Items
If Advanced Find shows no results, verify that the Look In field is set to Sent Items and not to a subfolder inside Sent Items. Some users accidentally select a subfolder. Click Browse and confirm you selected the top-level Sent Items folder. Also check that the search criteria are not too restrictive. Remove all filters except the keyword and test again.
Search Folder Does Not Show All Sent Emails
The Mail sent directly to me template only captures messages where your email address is in the To field. If you send messages to distribution lists or if your address is in the Cc or Bcc field, those messages are not collected. To include all sent items, create a custom Search Folder. In the New Search Folder dialog, select Create a custom Search Folder at the bottom. Click Choose and set the criteria to From is your email address. This captures every message you have sent.
Search Results Include Items from Other Folders
When you use All Mailboxes scope, results from Inbox, Drafts, and Archive appear alongside Sent Items. To view only sent items, use the Advanced Find method and set Look In to Sent Items. Alternatively, after the search runs, click the Sent Items column header if your view includes a Folder column. This groups results by folder, letting you focus on Sent Items.
Search Methods Comparison
| Item | Search Scope (Ribbon) | Advanced Find Dialog |
|---|---|---|
| Activation | Click search box, then Search tab | Ctrl + Shift + F or Search Tools > Advanced Find |
| Target folder | All mailboxes or current folder only | Any single folder including Sent Items |
| Multiple filters | Limited to keyword, from, subject | Full filter set: date, attachments, categories |
| Permanent folder | No | No |
| Best for | Quick one-time searches | Complex or repeated searches with specific criteria |
You can now search your Sent Items folder directly from the Inbox or any other folder using one of three methods. The Search Scope option on the ribbon gives you the fastest results. The Advanced Find dialog offers the most control. A Search Folder provides a permanent view of all sent messages in your folder pane. For daily use, pin the Sent Items Search Folder to your Favorites by right-clicking it and selecting Show in Favorites. This puts sent items one click away from any view.