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katie
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      23rd Aug 2008
I do not have a folder for sent messages. Does this mean that they are not
being saved? I just set up Outlook 3 days ago, and really need to retreive
some of the messages I've sent. Help?
 
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Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]
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      23rd Aug 2008
That should be a default folder that you don't need to setup. If you look in
the full folder tree/list do you see it? Also, make sure the option to save
items in Sent Items is set here: Tools menu > Options > Email options.

Just to be sure, which version of Outlook are you using?

"katie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I do not have a folder for sent messages. Does this mean that they are
> not
> being saved? I just set up Outlook 3 days ago, and really need to
> retreive
> some of the messages I've sent. Help?


 
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