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Create and manage folders
Swipe down from the top of the screen, then tap or click Folder
options to create a new folder or Move to move the selected
messages.
Select text in a new email message to see basic formatting options such
as the font, emoticons, or a bulleted list.
You can also use keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+B for bold and
Ctrl+Shift+F for selecting a font. For a list of Mail keyboard shortcuts,
see the Keyboard shortcuts topic on Windows.com.
Tap the search icon (above your messages) or open the Search charm.
Type what you want to find in the search box (someone’s name or text
from an email message), and press Enter or tap the search icon.
Select an email message, then open the Devices charm, choose a
printer, and then choose Print. For more info, see the Print something.
New email notifications appear in the upper-right corner, on the lock
screen, and on the Mail tile. To change how you’re notified about new
email, see How to manage notifications for Mail, Calendar, People, and
Messaging on Windows.com.
Mark messages as unread, junk, or
flagged
Select one or more messages, then swipe down from the top of the
screen and choose Flag, Junk or Mark unread.
To manually sync your email, open app commands and then tap Sync
(or press F5).
By default, the Mail app downloads new email as it arrives and
downloads email from the last two weeks. To change when and how
much email is downloaded, open the Settings charm, tap or click
Accounts, select an account, and then change your settings.
Change your email signature
Open the Settings charm, tap or click Accounts, choose an email
account, and find the Use a signature option. Change the text in the
box.
In a new email message, tap or click the paper clip icon in the upper-
right corner. Select the files you want to add to the message, and then
tap or click Attach.
If you have large attachments or want people to be able to edit the file,
select the Send using SkyDrive instead link in the email message. For
more info about this, see What’s the difference between basic and
SkyDrive attachments? on Windows.com.