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How to delete folders?How to delete these folders in my "Folder List":
- Calendar - Contacts - Journal - Notes - Tasks - Search Folders Thanks Tim tim j. <s***@roi.com> wrote:
> How to delete these folders in my "Folder List": You don't. They're permanent folders in the default delivery location. If > - Calendar > - Contacts > - Journal > - Notes > - Tasks > - Search Folders you don't want to see them, and you're using Outlook 2003 (you don't say what version), then switch to the Mail View in the Navigation Pane. If you're using an older Outlook, you should be able to right-click in the Outlook bar and choose "Remove". But you can't delete the folders themselves. If you have no need of those Outlook features, why are you using Outlook? -- Brian Tillman "Brian Tillman" <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote in message I have Outlook 2003, but where is Mail View ?news:%23KpojVnUFHA.3292@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > You don't. They're permanent folders in the default delivery location. > If you don't want to see them, and you're using Outlook 2003 (you don't > say what version), then switch to the Mail View in the Navigation Pane. > If you're using an older Outlook, you should be able to right-click in the > Outlook bar and choose "Remove". But you can't delete the folders > themselves. If you have no need of those Outlook features, why are you > using Outlook? > -- > Brian Tillman About needing it, well O 2003 is newest email software right? i just need e-mail, I have lot of contacts therefore lot of folders and I don't want other folder like Journal to mix with my other folders. I had Outlook Express, but wanted to get new 2003. Thanks In the left side pane of Outlook you can select various ways to see the
folders. Click the one that looks like a mail folder and may say Mail beside it. Now you'll only see Mail folders. To see all tour folders, click the Folder List view in the same general area. To see just Calendars, click the Calendar view. Watch the heading of that pane down the left side of your screen - it tells you what you are seeing. I hope this helps. Many novice users find the new look of 2003 confusing! Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! Show quote "tim j." <s***@roi.com> wrote in message news:d5ie46$t8r$1@news1.xnet.hr... > "Brian Tillman" <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23KpojVnUFHA.3292@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> >> You don't. They're permanent folders in the default delivery location. >> If you don't want to see them, and you're using Outlook 2003 (you don't >> say what version), then switch to the Mail View in the Navigation Pane. >> If you're using an older Outlook, you should be able to right-click in >> the Outlook bar and choose "Remove". But you can't delete the folders >> themselves. If you have no need of those Outlook features, why are you >> using Outlook? >> -- >> Brian Tillman > > I have Outlook 2003, but where is Mail View ? > About needing it, well O 2003 is newest email software right? i just need > e-mail, I have lot of contacts therefore lot of folders and I don't want > other folder like Journal to mix with my other folders. > > I had Outlook Express, but wanted to get new 2003. > > Thanks > Yes i got it, but in Mail view, I get Favorite Folders... I don't want that,
with that I have double folders like Inbox, Sent Itesm, what do i nee Unread Mail if I have Inbox... ok thanks anyway will manage somehow.. Show quote "Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook" <gleeson_j***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eo4Vv2wUFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > In the left side pane of Outlook you can select various ways to see the > folders. Click the one that looks like a mail folder and may say Mail > beside it. Now you'll only see Mail folders. To see all tour folders, > click the Folder List view in the same general area. To see just > Calendars, click the Calendar view. Watch the heading of that pane down > the left side of your screen - it tells you what you are seeing. > > I hope this helps. Many novice users find the new look of 2003 confusing! > > Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] > Acorn Training and Consulting > www.acorntraining.com.au > > Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field > Chooser and Group by Box!! > It doesn't sound like you want to delete folders at all. You just want to
hide the Favourite Folders. A very recent post covers this. -- Show quoteJudy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! "tim j." <s***@roi.com> wrote in message news:d5iq8s$14t$1@news1.xnet.hr... > Yes i got it, but in Mail view, I get Favorite Folders... I don't want > that, with that I have double folders like Inbox, Sent Itesm, what do i > nee Unread Mail if I have Inbox... > > ok thanks anyway will manage somehow.. > > "Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook" <gleeson_j***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eo4Vv2wUFHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> In the left side pane of Outlook you can select various ways to see the >> folders. Click the one that looks like a mail folder and may say Mail >> beside it. Now you'll only see Mail folders. To see all tour folders, >> click the Folder List view in the same general area. To see just >> Calendars, click the Calendar view. Watch the heading of that pane down >> the left side of your screen - it tells you what you are seeing. >> >> I hope this helps. Many novice users find the new look of 2003 >> confusing! >> >> Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] >> Acorn Training and Consulting >> www.acorntraining.com.au >> >> Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field >> Chooser and Group by Box!! >> > tim j. <s***@roi.com> wrote:
> what do i nee Unread Mail if I have Inbox... Because if you use Rules to sort your messages into multiple folders, then the Unread Mail search folder comes in handy. It shows all unread mail no matter where it resides. Also, you said: > I had Outlook Express, but wanted to get new 2003. You say this like you think Outlook is a replacement for Outlook Express. It's not. If the only function you need is the mail function, you're better of staying with Outlook Express in many cases, as long as you don't need to access an Exchange server and even if you do, there are ways to access an Exchange server with Outlook Express, like with an IMAP account. -- Brian Tillman -- Brian Tillman |
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