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how can i create a deleted items folder in outlook?

 
 
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      7th Sep 2007
Hi I am using office 2007, and am using a second mailbox, but when i delete
an email, it does not go into a specific folder, how can I allocate any
deleted items to go into a specific folder, or into the deleted items folder??
 
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      9th Sep 2007
You should be able to go to File Data Management to create a new folder

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> Hi I am using office 2007, and am using a second mailbox, but when i delete
> an email, it does not go into a specific folder, how can I allocate any
> deleted items to go into a specific folder, or into the deleted items folder??

 
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