How do I add the Unread folder in Outlook Inbox Favorite Folders?

G

Guest

I have permanently deleted the Unread folder in Outlook. It is located
directly under the Inbox folder and lets me know how many unread messages I
have. It is also italicized. I really like that function and would like to
know how can I get it back?
 
B

Brian Tillman

maknfaces said:
I have permanently deleted the Unread folder in Outlook. It is located
directly under the Inbox folder and lets me know how many unread
messages I have. It is also italicized. I really like that function
and would like to know how can I get it back?

Right-click Search Folder and choose "New Search Folder". Click OK.
 
G

Guest

Thanks B.

I chose the New Search Folder and it selects Unread by default. So I clicked
ok. But now I see that the Unread folder is in two places because I clicked
and dragged it to my favorites folder (which is where it was in the first
place) but now that has caused me to lose my follow up folder...What should I
do now?
 
B

Brian Tillman

maknfaces said:
I chose the New Search Folder and it selects Unread by default. So I
clicked ok. But now I see that the Unread folder is in two places
because I clicked and dragged it to my favorites folder (which is
where it was in the first place) but now that has caused me to lose
my follow up folder...What should I do now?

Did you try creating a new one of those as well? Search folders aren't
really folders. They're just common searches that Outlook presents in a
folder style.
 
J

Jeanette

Hi Brian

Could you maybe help m with my ltl dilema .. I've restored my Unread Folder
and it sits nicely in my Favorite Folers until I close down Outlook. I'm
running Outlook 2007 and am not sure if thi is a gitch or i can be resolved .
.. am sure i as there before but having a bnde time :)
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Could you maybe help m with my ltl dilema .. I've restored my Unread
Folder
and it sits nicely in my Favorite Folers until I close down Outlook. I'm
running Outlook 2007 and am not sure if thi is a gitch or i can be
resolved .
. am sure i as there before but having a bnde time :)

Fankly, I've never used "Favorites" (except for Public Folders Favorites).
I find it easy enough to keep my Folder List in view in the Navigation Pane
and find any folder I have. I don't know the Favorites behavior patterns.
However, my inclination is to think Outlook might not be closing even if you
think it is closed. The next time you close Outlook, start the Task Manager
(Ctrl-Shift-Esc) and look at the Processes tab. Do you see OUTLOOK.EXE
there?
 
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