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Old July 27th 07, 09:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default POP mail Inbox in Outlook 2007

FWIW, the views should be the same between work and home accounts.

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"charl39" .(donotspam) wrote in message
...
I recently installed Outlook 2007 (on an XP Pro SP2 box) and imported all
my
mail from Outlook Express. This worked fine. I'm used to using Outlook
with
Exchange Server at work which has a Mailbox containing Inbox, Sent Items,
Deleted Items, Junk Mail, etc at the top with lots of Personal folders
underneath; but at home I'm using POP/SMTP mail and all the folders are
grouped together. With the way the mail folders are set up now, the Inbox
is
halfway down the (alphabetically-sorted) list instead of at the top of the
list the way it used to be in Outlook Express. Can I detach the Inbox from
the Personal Folders somehow to place it at the top of the list (and the
Sent
Items/Deleted/Junk folders as well, if possible)? Or would the best thing
to
do be to create Favourite Folders and display the Inbox and other folders
there?


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