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Roady [MVP]
You can't in the folder list but you can when using the Outlook Toolbar
(Outlook 2002 and previous) or the Shortcuts Navigation (Outlook 2003)
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where the inbox, outbox, drafts, sent and deleated message folders are all
up the top of the list, and easy to find, but the alphabetical display in
Outlook is driving me nuts. I've tried to move the inbox folder to the top
of the list, but the bloody office assistant says I'm not allowed to. Why on
earth not? How could it possibly distress the programming to such an extent?
This is a crazy set up, and not at all designed for the user.
(Outlook 2002 and previous) or the Shortcuts Navigation (Outlook 2003)
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Roady [MVP]
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in alphabetical order? I've just switched over from using Outlook ExpressMaddy said:Is there anything that can be done about the mail folders being displayed
where the inbox, outbox, drafts, sent and deleated message folders are all
up the top of the list, and easy to find, but the alphabetical display in
Outlook is driving me nuts. I've tried to move the inbox folder to the top
of the list, but the bloody office assistant says I'm not allowed to. Why on
earth not? How could it possibly distress the programming to such an extent?
This is a crazy set up, and not at all designed for the user.