You’ll now see a listing of the contact’s conversations with you in the Outlook Conversation History folder. Or, you can enter the name in the search box. Open Lync, and in your Contacts list, right-click the contact whose previous conversation you want to view. From this folder, you can:įind all conversations with a certain person by typing their name in the search boxįind all conversations that include a certain keyword by typing the term in the search boxĮmail a conversation by clicking it and then, in the Respond group of the Home tab, using the appropriate optionįind a past conversation with a specific contact If you use Outlook, your Lync conversations are saved there, too, in the Conversation History folder. Manage previous Lync conversations from Outlook You can delete any conversation (maybe it’s been around long enough) by right-clicking it, and selecting Delete. Choosing it gives you a complete history. There’s a selection at the bottom of the window called View More in Outlook that you can use if you use Outlook. MISSED Lists only your missed conversations and callsĬALLS Lists only your Lync calls (completed and missed) In addition to the ALL selection, you can click one of the other two tabs on the Conversations window: Calls you’ve had are also shown in the Conversations list. Your conversations are shown with the most recent at the top. If your conversation history is available, in the Lync main window, click the Conversations tab. Look at your conversation history in Lync Important: If you don’t want to save your conversation history, clear the Save IM conversations in my email Conversation History folder check box, and then click OK.