It is not possible.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, jrdebug asked:
| tried dragging and dropping the file but immediately upon moving on
| top of the navigation pane, the icon changes to the round,
| not-allowed, indicator.
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| can you please confirm on how to do this?
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| thanks!
|
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| "Roady [MVP]" wrote:
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|| As Milly said, that feature indeed doesn't exist anymore. Outlook
|| 2003 doesn't support it either.
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|| To answer your other question; yes, you can use the Shortcuts
|| section for that. Just drag and drop files and folder from Explorer
|| into the Shortcuts Navigation to create hyperlinks to those
|| files/folders.
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|| ||| i remember from previous versions of Outlook, you can actually
||| navigate inside My Computer and My Documents. What happened to
||| this feature? Can I
||| put a shortcut on frequently used documents in the Shortcuts
||| Section of the
||| Navigation Pane? Thanks in advance!