They should be there.
You can see the heirarchy of folders.
You can easilly drag from one folder to another, eg Inbox to Contacts, Inbox
to Tasks - and dro it into the correct destination folder (you may want to
drop it in a sub-folder for example).
Regards
Judy Gleeson
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>> In the navigation pane folder list, only email folders appear. Contacts,
>> calender and tasks have all disappeared although I can access them using
>> the
>> buttons at the bottom of the navigation pane. How do i get them back into
>> the
>> folder list?
>>
>> Regards
>> --
>> jaybee
>
>
> Rather a silly question possibly, but if you can access them via the
> buttons at the bottom, what possible benefit is there in having them on
> display in the folders view as well?