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# Continuing your Add-in Search on the Archive Interface

In this guide, we'll go through how to continue your Outlook add-in search on the full archive interface. The Outlook add-in allows you to continue your current search directly on the full archive interface in just one-click.

#### 1. Start a search in the Outlook add-in

Once you have started a search within the Outlook add-in you should be presented with a page similar to the one below.

![](/files/NfmuvBYiavlrrRMeyhri)

#### 2. Click "View in Archive"

To continue your search in the full archive interface, all you have to do is click "View In Archive" at the bottom of your results window. Clicking this button will open the archive in a new browser window, with your search already setup.


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