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Back after a long time (v5.6), now V8 trial.. with questions

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Don - As you know I have your open support case for this very issue. While I haven't address this matter completely in the case discussion, I have been trying to figure out how to say what Kenward seems to be saying here.

Kenward is right - the shots are confusing, but not by something you did or didn't do correctly. Rather, you're using the Everything > All Search view which is pulling result from Outlook data sources, as well as from sources that are "files on disk". Therefore, some of the columns displayed may be applicable to email results or applicable to other Outlook data types only, while other columns are for File data sources only and are not applicable to Outlook data.

If you look at the available columns under this search there are 6 total "date" related options:

Date/time (date time received)
Date Modified
Date Created
Start date
Due Date
Completed Date

I suspect that Start Date, Due Date, and Completed Date are not applicable to our needs here. Therefore, if you were to line up Date/Time, Date Modified, and Date Created fields within the Everything > All Search view - it might be easier to determine why we're seeing these apparent contradictions in the date fields.

Certainly using one of the more focused Search options could help here as well. For instance, if this is a Zip file save to disk using Files > All Files search would eliminate search columns that apply to Outlook data types and may in turn eliminate some of the confusion regarding the date fields.
responses to you here in regard to looking at more columns is likely going to solve the mystery (I was

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