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  • I think what you must do is first select the calendar view. Then in that view use the search box to find calendar items
    – anon
    Commented Feb 2 at 15:27
  • That doesn't allow me to create Search Folder -- I understand how to search for calendar items, but am looking for a way to create an Outlook Search Folder that includes calendar items. Commented Feb 2 at 16:05
  • I posted the above because there does not appear to be a way to do what you wish.
    – anon
    Commented Feb 2 at 16:35
  • I agree with John. There is currently no way to create an Outlook 365 search folder for calendar items.
    – Soki
    Commented Feb 5 at 9:27
  • Is there any alternative that would function as a "saved search" in calendar? I suppose I could write VBA corresponding to the search and execute that as a macro. Anything easier? Commented Feb 5 at 15:09