Showing 'My documents' folder tree in navigation pane

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Guest

Hello,
Is there a way of showing the 'My documents' folder tree in the Outlook 2003
navigation pane so that I can drag and drop items from my inbox (or any
outlook folder for that matter) to appropriate folders in my documents? I can
see how to make a shortcut to my documents, but this just opens the folder in
the main pain making outlook a glorified file explorer. I can of course have
a separate windows explorer window open and drop emails into my folder tree
like this, but desktop space on my laptop is a bit limited.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Rich
 
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Roady [MVP]

Not possible; Outlook isn't a file explorer.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

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Hello,
Is there a way of showing the 'My documents' folder tree in the Outlook 2003
navigation pane so that I can drag and drop items from my inbox (or any
outlook folder for that matter) to appropriate folders in my documents? I
can
see how to make a shortcut to my documents, but this just opens the folder
in
the main pain making outlook a glorified file explorer. I can of course
have
a separate windows explorer window open and drop emails into my folder tree
like this, but desktop space on my laptop is a bit limited.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Rich
 

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