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Matt
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      15th May 2009
I have outlook 2003. I have it set up to autoarchive. It is working
properly, but I work on a large number of projects and when I am done with
them I don't look at them much. I typically make folders for my projects.
What can I do with the folder that is in my in box, but is message less
because they have all been archived? Is there a way to manage those folders
other then manually?

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      16th May 2009
Delete the empty folders, in your current data file, it wont impact on your
archive

"Matt" <Matt @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have outlook 2003. I have it set up to autoarchive. It is working
> properly, but I work on a large number of projects and when I am done with
> them I don't look at them much. I typically make folders for my projects.
> What can I do with the folder that is in my in box, but is message less
> because they have all been archived? Is there a way to manage those
> folders
> other then manually?
>
> Matt



 
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