Sort "recently used" folder listing

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LGK

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange

I use the "move to" folder command a lot. The folders listed in the pop-up are sorted somewhat chronologically, most recently used first. This is kind of helpful, but it would be exceedingly more helpful to have them listed alphabetically. Is there any way of doing this?
 
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Diane Ross

I use the "move to" folder command a lot. The folders listed in the pop-up are
sorted somewhat chronologically, most recently used first. This is kind of
helpful, but it would be exceedingly more helpful to have them listed
alphabetically. Is there any way of doing this?

No, but you might try these scripts:

File Msgs in Folder By: Allen Watson
<http://tinyurl.com/6brn6c>

With one or more messages selected, this lets you type in a few characters
of a folder's name and moves the messages to that folder. If the match is
inconclusive, it presents a listing of the folders with the first match
selected and lets you select the one you want. Remembers last folder picked
for fast repeat operations. Shortcut assigned: Cmd-Shift-M, and typing the
folder name, will accomplish ALMOST the same thing, and about in the same
time.)

Open Folder By: Allen Watson
<http://tinyurl.com/69usgu>

Same concept of typing a folder's name, but opens a folder in your browser
window. For your five "main" folders such as Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent,
and Deleted, you can create individual scripts with keyboard shortcuts for
rapid access, but this script lets you pick any folder. (Clicking on the
folder pane at left, and typing a name, will also select the folder, most of
the time.)

Personally, I would like to see my favorite folders listed. Be sure to send
MSFT feedback on this. I have. :)

When working in Office, you can use the ³Send Feedback² option under the
Help menu in all of the Office applications or visit

<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/suggestions.mspx>
 

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