Settings in Favorate folders are not correctly saved

G

Guest

I want Favorate Folders to include Inbox, Unread mail, Sent Items, For
Followup, Drafts and Deleted Items. When I open Outlook 2003 only Inbox, Sent
Items and For Followup are listed. How do I add the other folders and save
them so that when outlook opens they appear in Favorate Folders?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Remove them by selecting them and press Delete. You can add them by drag &
drop or rightclick a folder and choose add to Favorite Folders.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I want Favorate Folders to include Inbox, Unread mail, Sent Items, For
Followup, Drafts and Deleted Items. When I open Outlook 2003 only Inbox,
Sent
Items and For Followup are listed. How do I add the other folders and save
them so that when outlook opens they appear in Favorate Folders?
 
G

Guest

I agree that following this procedure includes the folders in Favorate
Folders. The problem is that when I exit Outlook and then reopen Outlook, the
are no longer listed in Favorate Folders. Then I have to repeat the procedure
each time I open Outlook. How do I save these setting so they are listed in
Favorate Folder when I open Outlook?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Ah, that is a completely different question.

Sounds like you have a corruption in your current setup. Do a reset on the
Navigation Pane and see if the changes stick now. To reset the Navigation
Pane;
Start-> Run; outlook.exe /resetnavpane

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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I agree that following this procedure includes the folders in Favorate
Folders. The problem is that when I exit Outlook and then reopen Outlook,
the
are no longer listed in Favorate Folders. Then I have to repeat the
procedure
each time I open Outlook. How do I save these setting so they are listed in
Favorate Folder when I open Outlook?
 

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