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How to close the Microsoft office "favorite folders" button

 
 
Jeanniemarie
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      8th Oct 2009
I only want the "All file folders" to appear at the left side of the email
box. I don't need the repetetive "favorite folders" button at the top. How
do I delete this, please?
 
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Bob I
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      8th Oct 2009
R-click in the Menu area and Uncheck the Web menu?

Jeanniemarie wrote:

> I only want the "All file folders" to appear at the left side of the email
> box. I don't need the repetetive "favorite folders" button at the top. How
> do I delete this, please?


 
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Jeanniemarie
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      8th Oct 2009
It was already unclicked - any other suggestions

"Bob I" wrote:

> R-click in the Menu area and Uncheck the Web menu?
>
> Jeanniemarie wrote:
>
> > I only want the "All file folders" to appear at the left side of the email
> > box. I don't need the repetetive "favorite folders" button at the top. How
> > do I delete this, please?

>
>

 
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Bob I
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      8th Oct 2009
Then I guess I don't understand what you are trying to remove. Perhaps
share the Version of Outlook that you are using, and the actual name of
the Button. Also what shows in the Tooltip when you hold the cursor over
the button.

Jeanniemarie wrote:

> It was already unclicked - any other suggestions
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>R-click in the Menu area and Uncheck the Web menu?
>>
>>Jeanniemarie wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I only want the "All file folders" to appear at the left side of the email
>>>box. I don't need the repetetive "favorite folders" button at the top. How
>>>do I delete this, please?

>>
>>


 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      9th Oct 2009
"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Then I guess I don't understand what you are trying to remove. Perhaps share
> the Version of Outlook that you are using, and the actual name of the
> Button. Also what shows in the Tooltip when you hold the cursor over the
> button.


It's not a button. In the Mail view of the Nav Pane, there's a "Favorite
Folders" section (above the "All Mail Folders" section) to which you can drag
folders to make them more easily found. Since he doesn't use that area, he
wants to suppress its appearance. I don't think that's possible in that view.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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Bob I
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      9th Oct 2009


Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:

> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>> Then I guess I don't understand what you are trying to remove. Perhaps
>> share the Version of Outlook that you are using, and the actual name
>> of the Button. Also what shows in the Tooltip when you hold the cursor
>> over the button.

>
>
> It's not a button. In the Mail view of the Nav Pane, there's a
> "Favorite Folders" section (above the "All Mail Folders" section) to
> which you can drag folders to make them more easily found. Since he
> doesn't use that area, he wants to suppress its appearance. I don't
> think that's possible in that view.


Since she called it a Button, that would explain why it didn't disappear
when the Web tool wasn't visible! ;-) And you called that right.

 
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