Outlook - How do you find the location of a subfolder?

B

Ben@Telstra

I've sorted my C:drive to have a number of subfolders and nested subfolders.
Using the Search function I can see a file in a subfolder, but how do I find
the path to this sub folder?
 
C

Cynthia

It should be as simle as right click on the folder>properties. The path
usually shows up there.
 
B

Ben@Telstra

Thanks Cynthia,
Using Advanced Find, I can see the file and the folder, but my right click
does not have a Properties option, can you step me through how you did it
again
Ben
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ben@Telstra said:
I've sorted my C:drive to have a number of subfolders and nested
subfolders. Using the Search function I can see a file in a
subfolder, but how do I find the path to this sub folder?

How is this an Outloook question? Outlook folders are not file system
objects.
 
B

Ben@Telstra

Hi Brian,
I'm trying to find a subfolder I created in a Personal Folder on my C:drive.
When I use the message search function I can see files in the "In Folder" but
can't see the Outlook path to the "In Folder".
 
G

Gordon

Ben@Telstra said:
Hi Brian,
I'm trying to find a subfolder I created in a Personal Folder on my
C:drive.
When I use the message search function I can see files in the "In Folder"
but
can't see the Outlook path to the "In Folder".

That's because it's contained within the one pst file - there IS no separate
folder as such.
 

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