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Old May 31st 06, 06:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default No Tree Structure in OL 2003 Folder List for Contacts

the tree structure in 2000 is the folder is in 2003. There is no tree in the
other folder modules because there really isn't a need - you shouldn't have
a boatload of folders and sub folders - and if there is, use folder list.

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"JDJ" wrote in message
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No Tree Structure in Folder List for Contacts

In the Outlook 2003 Folder List (left hand pane) I can set icons at
the bottom to quickly skip back & forth.

The only way to get a Tree Structure for Contacts is to Select the
Folders List Icon which shows all items, Emails, Contacts etc. in the
tree structure that I have set up just like Outlook 2000.

If I select the Mail Icon, I see my mail folders only as expected and
they are in the tree structure I have set up as expected.

If I select the Contacts Icon, I see only Contacts as expected HOWEVER
they are in one long list in no obvious order (not alphabetical)
although it does look like I can choose to arrange them myself by
moving them up the list or down the list. That's fine, but how come I
don't get a view option with tree structure like I had in Outlook
2000, or like I get when I look at all types of items from the Folder
List Icon, or like the tree structure I see when I mouse on the Mail
Icon.
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"J. J."



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