To ensure that your rule in Outlook only moves emails containing the exact phrase "Information Sharing" (including the space between the words), you need to use the correct condition settings. In Outlook, when creating rules, the condition for matching multiple words as a phrase does not always interpret quotation marks as expected. Instead, you may want to use the condition that specifically looks for the phrase in the subject or body without relying solely on quotation marks.
Here are a few steps you can take:
- Use the "Subject or Body Contains" Condition: Make sure you are using the condition that checks for the phrase in both the subject and body. This should be set to look for the exact phrase rather than individual words.
- Check for Additional Conditions: If you have any other conditions set that might conflict with this rule, consider adjusting them.
- Test the Rule: After making changes, send a test email to ensure that it behaves as expected by containing the exact phrase "Information Sharing".
If the issue persists, you may want to check for any updates or support documentation specific to your version of Outlook, as functionality can vary between different versions and platforms.