Outlook 2003 in Vista Ultimate

S

Scrivener

Hi, All:

Because I am somewhat of a neophyte using Office 2003 within the Vista
environment, I'm not sure I have a problem or not.

When I open Outlook, on the left-hand side, under the dark, blue bar, is
"Mail". Then, under that, is a light, blue bar "Favorite Folders" (FF).
Under FF,. I see, "Personal Folders", "Drafts", "Deleted Items", "Inbox",
etc.

At the end of these folders, there is another light, blue bar, "All Mail
Folders"; then,a "Personal Folders'" tree containing all the same folders
that are under "Mail".

In other words, there is a double "Inbox", double "Drafts", double
everything. I've tried deleting, Outlook won't all it.

Is this "normal"? If not, how do I eliminate the doubles?

Thank you in advance.

Ernie
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Its normal. Delete the folders from favorites and use the ones in all mail
folders if it bugs you.









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S

Scrivener

Thank you for your response, Diane.

Unfortunately, "Delete" is grayed out. And, when I highlight a folder in
favorites and press the "Delete" button, nothing happens.

Any suggestions? Or, must I live with it. (Like so many other things in
life) :blush:)
 
S

Scrivener

Well, I'll be. It worked. They don't call you MVP for nothin'. No wonder
you are a woman of letters. :blush:)

Thank you for your help. It was very annoying to me to see "doubles".
Hmmm, I wonder what that means about mE. I guess the good news is, I never
fathered twins!!!

Anywho, thank you, again. I never would have figured that out.

I wish you and your family well.

Ernie

"Life is what you make it. Always has been; always will be." Grandma
Moses.
 

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