bring up the same three-dot menu and choose “Mark as Read.”

Don’t want Outlook highlighting all your unread emails?

We’ll show you how to do just that.

Microsoft Outlook App

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In the app’s left sidebar, find the folder whose all emails you want to mark as read.

Right-click that email folder, and in the menu that opens, choose “Mark All as Read.”

And that’s it.

Find email folder.

You’ll notice thatOutlook has marked all the emails in that particular folder as read.

To do that, open your preferred web surfing app and launchOutlook.com.

On the site, sign in to your account if you haven’t already done so.

Select “Mark All as Read” in the menu.

In Outlook’s left sidebar, find the folder whose emails you want to mark as read.

Right-smack the folder, and in the open menu, choose “Mark All as Read.”

Your selected Outlook folder’s emails are now marked as read.

Open the email folder.

You’re all set.

To use it, first, pop kick open the Outlook app on your phone.

In the app, kick off the folder where you want to mark all emails as read.

Click “Mark All as Read” in the menu.

In this folder, tap and hold on an email.

Then, in the app’s top-right corner, tap the three dots.

In the open menu, tap “Select All.”

Tap an email and then the three dots.

Tap the same three dots again and choose “Mark as Read.”

All emails in your selected folder are now marked as read.

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Choose “Select All” in the menu.

Select “Mark as Read” in the menu.