How to create a folder in Outlook 2016 using the rule

Do you often receive emails in Outlook from a specific colleague or customer and want to automatically transfer those emails to a different Inbox folder for easy search? Read this article to learn how to create an email transfer folder in Outlook 2016 using the rule.

Do you often receive emails in Outlook from a specific colleague or customer and want to automatically transfer those emails to a different Inbox folder for easy search? Read this article to learn how to create an email transfer folder in Outlook 2016 using the rule.

How to create a folder in Outlook 2016 using the rule

Step 1: First, select an email to receive the rule, then on the Home tab, click Rules

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Step 2: Next, in the Rules drop-down menu, select Create Rule .

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Step 3: A Create Rule window appears.

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Step 4: Select the box ' From the sender's name ' and select the ' Move the item to folder ' box, then click 'Select Folder .' to specify the destination.

Note, if you check the "Sent to: only me" box , the email has multiple recipients, (ie emails sent to many people including you) will not enter the created directory.

Step 5: After clicking " Select Folder" , another window will appear. From here, select ' New .' to create a new folder.

Note: Be sure to save the folder in the inbox by selecting Inbox (it will be blue if selected).

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Step 6: Name the new folder, you should name the email sender or whatever name you want, then click OK .

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Step 7: Finally, a Success window displays a message that created the rule successfully. Check the box and then click OK .

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Now, you can create as many rules as you like, to organize your mailbox more neatly.

I wish you all success!

See more:

  1. Create a Rule to move and store email to another folder in Outlook
  2. How to create a folder in Outlook 2013 by creating a rule
  3. List of Outlook 2016 shortcuts when working with Mail
Update 25 May 2019
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