Outlook 2003 - Inbox, Sent Items and Outbok all together?

K

Kolin Tregaskes

In Outlook Express the folders, Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items and
Drafts are located at the top of the Folders list in Local Folders. But in
Outlook they are treated like any other folder and placed into
alphabetically order (as are located throughout the folders list).

Is there anyway to make these folders appear at the top of the folders list
in Outlook like they do in Outlook Express?

Kol
 
B

Barry Hodge

Add them to your favourites if they are not already there, then you can move
them to any order that you like.

Barry

neo said:
No.

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Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to the Swen virus, all e-mails sent to this account will be deleted
w/out reading.


Kolin Tregaskes said:
In Outlook Express the folders, Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items and
Drafts are located at the top of the Folders list in Local Folders. But in
Outlook they are treated like any other folder and placed into
alphabetically order (as are located throughout the folders list).

Is there anyway to make these folders appear at the top of the folders list
in Outlook like they do in Outlook Express?

Kol
 
K

Kolin Tregaskes

OK, thank you.

Kol
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Barry Hodge said:
Add them to your favourites if they are not already there, then you can move
them to any order that you like.

Barry

neo said:
No.

--
Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to the Swen virus, all e-mails sent to this account will be deleted
w/out reading.


Kolin Tregaskes said:
In Outlook Express the folders, Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted
Items
and
Drafts are located at the top of the Folders list in Local Folders.
But
in
Outlook they are treated like any other folder and placed into
alphabetically order (as are located throughout the folders list).

Is there anyway to make these folders appear at the top of the folders list
in Outlook like they do in Outlook Express?

Kol
 

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