Outlook emails moved to Top of Information Store

  • Thread starter Sean via OfficeKB.com
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Sean via OfficeKB.com

Hi All,

I have a user who moved emails from our Public Folder into his root (Outlook
Today) folder. Whenever he clicks on the root the emails do not show. Is
there a way to retrieve the emails? He did a search and was able to find it
and the location specifies "Top of Information Store." Is there a setting
within the view which would allow us to move/copy the emails? Thanks for any
advice/help.

Sean
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Right click on Outlook Today and select Advanced Find. Set the search
criteria for mail items. Once found, drag them from OT to a mail folder,
perhaps one that you want to create to hold these mails.

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After furious head scratching, Sean via OfficeKB.com asked:

| Hi All,
|
| I have a user who moved emails from our Public Folder into his root
| (Outlook Today) folder. Whenever he clicks on the root the emails do
| not show. Is there a way to retrieve the emails? He did a search
| and was able to find it and the location specifies "Top of
| Information Store." Is there a setting within the view which would
| allow us to move/copy the emails? Thanks for any advice/help.
|
| Sean
 
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Brian Tillman

Sean via OfficeKB.com said:
I have a user who moved emails from our Public Folder into his root
(Outlook Today) folder. Whenever he clicks on the root the emails do
not show. Is there a way to retrieve the emails? He did a search
and was able to find it and the location specifies "Top of
Information Store." Is there a setting within the view which would
allow us to move/copy the emails? Thanks for any advice/help.

Alternatively to what Milly suggests, right-click the folder root (Outlook
Today) and choose Properties. Select the Home Page tab and uncheck the box
labeled "Show home page by default for this folder". Click OK. Now click
on the root again. INstead of the Outlook Today page, you'll see the
contents, which should include the messages mistakenly filed there. Move
them to where you'd like, then go restore the check box.
 
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sengtavanfatsura via OfficeKB.com

Brian,

That did the trick!! Thanks to you and Milly for the help.
 

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