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Old February 14th 07, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Hi-Soft
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Default 2 x Personal Folders - 2003 ??



Well...I don't really know what the extra features in 2003 are...actually i
thought OE had more feature eg newsgroups...!

but one feature that would be handy is the syncing of Outlook email with my
PDA, and then my Laptop....as at the moment i can't really sync OE
propperly..

I guess just having it all toger makes it easier to back up etc too..BUT...I
really no my way around OE...and would need to really read up on Outlook I
think..

Now, these 2 folders...they are identicle as in what they contain..ie... the
usual deleted, drafts, inbox, junk mail, sent etc...

If i right click on the mail root "personal' folder of either, the option to
"close personal folders" is greyed out !


cheers,
Hi-Soft
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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do you need the features in Outlook? If not and OE meets your needs, why
change? You may have a ghost folder or just a second pst in the profile.
Is there any messages in it? Can you right click on it and choose close?

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"Hi-Soft" wrote in message
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I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003...and there are a few things i still
haven't really figured out..

Firstly, I never really used the email function in 2000 anyway, as I've
always prefered OE...nut just curious to know why in the defualt window
pain of 2003...there are 2 "Personal Folers" under Mail...

One has the "Today" style icon next to it, and the other has a sort of
"data file"box icon...

I'd be curious to hear anyone's views on actually using 2003 as their
main emailer in stead of OE too...


cheers,
Hi-Soft




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