How do I recover my folders after an upgrade? Inbox remains.
Sorry Russ, I can't be any more descriptive than how I've described. No
worries. I'll just fiddle about until I sort it out.
Thanks for your responses anyhow.
Kind regards.
Lynda.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Could you please explain clearly what you did?
Are you saying you just installed the Microsoft Office Suite? If so, why did
you say that your "folders disapeared?" How could there have been any
"folders" in the first place if Office wasn't installed before?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"LMM122" wrote in message
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Oh. On the disc I have it says Microsoft Office XP. I thought it was an
upgrade. I just inserted it into the disc drawer and off it went.
Afterwards I discovered that my shortcuts had disappeared. Any ideas how
I
can retrive them?
Thanks.
Lynda.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Expalin what you actually did. Your post makes no sense. Office XP is not
an
upgrade to Windows XP.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"LMM122" wrote in message
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I recently upgraded my Windows XP with Microsoft Office XP. I now find
that
the only folder I have use of is my inbox. My contacts folder, which
was
active has disappeared as has my calendar folder. I'd like to know how
to
retrieve them as they contained important information which is now
lost.
How
do I re-install them? And why/where have they gone? The message I get
when
I click onto the icon in the Outlook shortcuts window is "Unable to
display
the folder. MS Outlook could not access the specified folder option.
The
folder no longer exists". Can anyone help at all? Many thanks.
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