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Sep 23, 2000, 04:24 #1
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OK... I'm going to use Outlook2000 now... but there's something bothering me....
How can I put a folder named 'ZZZ' (for example) at the top on the folder list? In other words how can I organize the folder list?
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Sep 23, 2000, 09:17 #2
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You can't organize folders in the folder list but you can create multiple Outlook Bars. On the left where it has the sliding bars of "Outlook", "Mail", and I think one other to start with, Right-click and choose "Create New Group".
When you create new folders it will ask if you want to place a shortcut on the currently Open Outlook bar. Click Yes. You can then drag and drop these shortcuts in any way you wish. If you get too many shortcuts to fit it will scroll using little errors in the right-hand corners or you can right-click and switch to "Small Icon View".
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Sep 23, 2000, 12:57 #3
_ZZZ works if you don't mind the underscore.
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Sep 23, 2000, 18:43 #4
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Outlook 5 had the same problem
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Sep 23, 2000, 19:28 #5
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Actually, no.
It's a problem in Outlook Express, but an inconvienence in Outlook 2000. You can work around the inconvienence in Outlook 2k, but (as far as I know) you can't in Outlook Express.
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Originally posted by necrominator
Outlook 5 had the same problem
I think you have it confused with Outlook Express which is a simple mail and newsreader that ships with Internet Explorer.
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Sep 24, 2000, 02:29 #7
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Originally posted by abahta
Actually, no.
It's a problem in Outlook Express, but an inconvienence in Outlook 2000. You can work around the inconvienence in Outlook 2k, but (as far as I know) you can't in Outlook Express.
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Sep 24, 2000, 12:31 #8
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Originally posted by freesources
Originally posted by abahta
Actually, no.
It's a problem in Outlook Express, but an inconvienence in Outlook 2000. You can work around the inconvienence in Outlook 2k, but (as far as I know) you can't in Outlook Express.
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BUT HOW?!?!?!?!?!
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Sep 24, 2000, 15:44 #10
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Are you talking about the folder list or the outlook bar? In the Outlook bar, click and hold the folder that you want to move and move it! In the folder list, you can't narrange them.
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