
To Maciej Pulikowski from Stack Overflow for pointing out the issue with Windows' File Explorer. To Stilgar Naibov for his patience and advises. working around the Windows limitations to accurate size, creating GUI. Click or tap the Sort by button on the View tab. Open the folder that contains the files you want to group. For proper results you need to run "dir /a /s" in the command prompt. Sort Files and Folders In the desktop, click or tap the File Explorer button on the taskbar. The results may strongly vary from what File Explorer's properties will show, as it turns out it doesn't calculate quite accurately Without having to open the properties in each of it. The very idea I started working on this was to have some way of sorting all directories, During tests - the differences were not quite significant, but still it has to be kept in mind. Currently, due to Windows limitations*, some of the files can not be read by this app, thus the size displayed, might slight varyįrom its actual size. This is a software written by an amateur in his spare time, so have no huge expectations. When you close the Reading Pane and show all columns in a mail folder, you can easily sort all emails by message size with clicking the column header of Size.This will display the contents of C:\Users sorting by size ascending, groupping (directories first, then files). Method 3: Sort emails by message size in Outlook
(2) In Outlook 2007, the By Date shows as Arranged By: Date, while in Outlook 2010 it shows as Arrange By: Date. (1) The By date will show as other criteria depending on the current sorting criteria, such as By Categories, By From, etc. If you are showing a mail folder in the Compact view with Reading Pane on, you can easily click the By Date at the top of mail list > Size to sort all emails by messages size in Outlook 2013. Method 2: Sort emails by message size in Outlook Then all emails will be sorted from huge size to tiny in the selected folder. Note: In Outlook 2007, you need to click the View > Arrange By > Size. Step 2: Then click the Size in the Arrangement group on the View tab in Outlook 20. Thankfully, PowerShell makes it easy to list out all of the folders in a directory, and calculate the size of the contents in each folder. Step 1: Open the mail folder where you will sort by message size.
This method will help you sort emails by messages size with the Arrange By command in the Ribbon or menus. Method 1: Sort emails by message size in Outlook