When you switch from Classic Outlook to the new Outlook for Windows, the Sweep feature moves to a different location and works slightly differently. Sweep lets you quickly delete, archive, or move all messages from a specific sender in one action. This article explains where Sweep is located in new Outlook, how to use it, and what changed from the Classic version. You will learn the exact steps to run a sweep on any folder.
Key Takeaways: Using Sweep in New Outlook
- Home tab > Sweep button: Opens the Sweep dialog where you choose to delete, archive, or move messages from a sender.
- Right-click a message > Sweep: Quick access to the same Sweep options without navigating the ribbon.
- Always move messages older than 10 days: The default rule-based option that cleans old mail from a sender automatically.
What Sweep Does and How It Changed in New Outlook
Sweep is a mail management tool that acts on all messages from one sender in a folder. In Classic Outlook, Sweep was located under the Home tab in the Clean Up group. In new Outlook, the Clean Up group is removed, and Sweep moves to a dedicated button on the Home tab. The feature still lets you delete all messages, keep only the latest one, move everything to a specific folder, or automatically clean messages older than a set number of days.
The biggest change is that new Outlook no longer supports the automatic Sweep rules that ran in the background. In Classic Outlook, you could create a Sweep rule that ran every time mail arrived. New Outlook requires you to run Sweep manually each time. However, you can still create a regular inbox rule from the Sweep dialog to automate future messages.
To use Sweep, you need to be connected to the internet. New Outlook is a cloud-based app, and Sweep actions apply to the server immediately. If you are offline, the Sweep button is grayed out.
Steps to Use Sweep in New Outlook
Follow these steps to sweep messages from a sender in new Outlook.
- Open the folder containing the messages
Go to your Inbox or any other mail folder. Select any message from the sender you want to sweep. You do not need to select multiple messages. Sweep acts on all messages from that sender in the current folder. - Click the Sweep button on the Home tab
On the ribbon at the top of the window, click the Home tab. In the Respond group, click the Sweep button. It looks like a broom icon. A dropdown menu appears with four options. - Choose a Sweep action
Select one of the following:Delete all messages from this sender: Moves every message from this sender in the current folder to the Deleted Items folder.
Keep the latest message and delete the rest: Deletes all messages except the most recent one from this sender.
Move all messages from this sender: Opens a folder picker. Choose a destination folder. All messages from this sender move there.
Always move messages older than 10 days: Moves messages older than 10 days from this sender to a folder you choose. This option also creates a permanent inbox rule that runs automatically for future messages. - Confirm the action
A confirmation dialog appears showing how many messages will be affected. Click Sweep to proceed. The action cannot be undone easily. You may need to recover items from the Deleted Items folder if you change your mind.
Using Sweep from the Right-Click Menu
You can also access Sweep by right-clicking a message. Right-click any message from the sender. In the context menu, select Sweep. The same four options appear. This method is faster if you prefer not to use the ribbon.
Common Issues and Limitations After Switching
Sweep button is grayed out or missing
If the Sweep button is not clickable, you are likely offline. Check your internet connection and reconnect. Also, verify that you are using new Outlook. Classic Outlook does not have a Sweep button on the Home tab. If you see the Clean Up group instead, you are still on Classic Outlook.
Sweep does not see all messages from a sender
Sweep only scans the current folder. If messages from the same sender are in different folders, you must sweep each folder separately. For example, messages in your Inbox and in a subfolder named Newsletters require two separate sweeps.
Automatic Sweep rules no longer appear in the Rules list
In Classic Outlook, Sweep rules were stored in the Rules and Alerts dialog. In new Outlook, the Always move messages older than 10 days option creates a standard inbox rule. You can view and edit this rule by going to Settings > Mail > Rules. Other Sweep actions like Delete all or Keep latest do not create rules. They run once only.
Undoing a Sweep
Sweep actions move or delete messages immediately. To undo, go to the Deleted Items folder, select the messages, and click Move > Inbox. If you used the Move option, open the destination folder and drag the messages back to the original folder.
Sweep in New Outlook vs Classic Outlook: Key Differences
| Item | New Outlook | Classic Outlook |
|---|---|---|
| Button location | Home tab > Sweep button in Respond group | Home tab > Sweep button in Clean Up group |
| Right-click access | Right-click message > Sweep | Right-click message > Sweep |
| Automatic rules | Only the 10-day option creates a rule | All Sweep actions could create a permanent rule |
| Offline use | Requires internet connection | Works offline, rules sync later |
| Rule management | Settings > Mail > Rules | File > Manage Rules and Alerts |
After switching to new Outlook, you can use Sweep to quickly clean your Inbox. Run Sweep manually on any folder to delete, keep latest, move, or automatically clean old messages from a sender. If you need recurring cleanup, use the Always move messages older than 10 days option to create a permanent inbox rule. For one-time actions, the right-click Sweep menu gives you the fastest access.