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I'm using Outlook that came in the Office Pro 2003 package.
I used the FOLLOW UP search folder in the "Favorites" window... to hold one message... 24 hours later I handled that matter... and took the message away to file in a place where I can find it... the folder also disappeared. Next I tried to replace the folder by creating a new one... now (next day) no follow-up folder. Help is complex -- takes too long (for me) more demos would be helpful. |
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JEBCOINC typed: I'm using Outlook that came in the Office Pro 2003 package. I used the FOLLOW UP search folder in the "Favorites" window... to hold one message... 24 hours later I handled that matter... and took the message away to file in a place where I can find it... the folder also disappeared. Next I tried to replace the folder by creating a new one... now (next day) no follow-up folder. Help is complex -- takes too long (for me) more demos would be helpful. "Follow Up" was likely in your Search Folders - and you can very easily recreate it, by right-clicking on Search Folders and selecting the "flagged for followup" option. It doesn't "hold" a message, tho - no search folder does; they're just filtered views, really. |
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Thanks for the reply. Obviously my problem as a new user is unfamiliarity
with what a search folder is used for or why it is so desingated -- which sort of illustrates my problem with OUTLOOK. So many things are new... (to me) -- the learning curve looks very long to someone who does mainly word processing and needs simple quick answers. But thanks anyway. -- Jack = JEBCOINC "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: In , JEBCOINC typed: I'm using Outlook that came in the Office Pro 2003 package. I used the FOLLOW UP search folder in the "Favorites" window... to hold one message... 24 hours later I handled that matter... and took the message away to file in a place where I can find it... the folder also disappeared. Next I tried to replace the folder by creating a new one... now (next day) no follow-up folder. Help is complex -- takes too long (for me) more demos would be helpful. "Follow Up" was likely in your Search Folders - and you can very easily recreate it, by right-clicking on Search Folders and selecting the "flagged for followup" option. It doesn't "hold" a message, tho - no search folder does; they're just filtered views, really. |
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JEBCOINC typed: Thanks for the reply. Obviously my problem as a new user is unfamiliarity with what a search folder is used for or why it is so desingated -- which sort of illustrates my problem with OUTLOOK. So many things are new... (to me) -- the learning curve looks very long to someone who does mainly word processing and needs simple quick answers. But thanks anyway. -- Jack = JEBCOINC Did my answer help you out? You might pick up a basic OL2003 book - it's a really nice program and it would be good to find out how to take advantage of having it. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: In , JEBCOINC typed: I'm using Outlook that came in the Office Pro 2003 package. I used the FOLLOW UP search folder in the "Favorites" window... to hold one message... 24 hours later I handled that matter... and took the message away to file in a place where I can find it... the folder also disappeared. Next I tried to replace the folder by creating a new one... now (next day) no follow-up folder. Help is complex -- takes too long (for me) more demos would be helpful. "Follow Up" was likely in your Search Folders - and you can very easily recreate it, by right-clicking on Search Folders and selecting the "flagged for followup" option. It doesn't "hold" a message, tho - no search folder does; they're just filtered views, really. |
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![]() "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: In , JEBCOINC typed: Thanks for the reply. Obviously my problem as a new user is unfamiliarity with what a search folder is used for or why it is so desingated -- which sort of illustrates my problem with OUTLOOK. So many things are new... (to me) -- the learning curve looks very long to someone who does mainly word processing and needs simple quick answers. But thanks anyway. -- Jack = JEBCOINC Did my answer help you out? You might pick up a basic OL2003 book - it's a really nice program and it would be good to find out how to take advantage of having it. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: In , JEBCOINC typed: I'm using Outlook that came in the Office Pro 2003 package. I used the FOLLOW UP search folder in the "Favorites" window... to hold one message... 24 hours later I handled that matter... and took the message away to file in a place where I can find it... the folder also disappeared. Next I tried to replace the folder by creating a new one... now (next day) no follow-up folder. Help is complex -- takes too long (for me) more demos would be helpful. "Follow Up" was likely in your Search Folders - and you can very easily recreate it, by right-clicking on Search Folders and selecting the "flagged for followup" option. It doesn't "hold" a message, tho - no search folder does; they're just filtered views, really. OK... sorry for my ignorance... How or where do I get the book OL ??? (now I can't see that messge. I seem to be all thumbs with this program. Lots of thing it seems to be I am assumed to know. I've been working with computers since 1982 (TRS 80 Mod II) which dates me I know... I'm 74... But it seems to me so much is assumed here... I'm assumed to know so much that I don't know... my feeling of frustration grows day by day. [g] Thanks for your help. Jack |
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snip OK... sorry for my ignorance... How or where do I get the book OL I meant, you should go shopping and pick up a basic Outlook 2003 book. The paper kind. That they sell in bookstores. :-) ??? (now I can't see that messge. You might try using a newsreader client (Forte Agent, Thunderbird, Outlook Express) rather than the clunky web interface to the newsgroups. It's a lot easier to do nearly everything that way, including searching, which is always a good idea to do before you post, as well as mark messages to be watched, and filter based on replies to your posts. The Microsoft public news server is news.microsoft.com and you can subscribe to as many groups as you like. You don't have to log in or anything. I seem to be all thumbs with this program. Lots of thing it seems to be I am assumed to know. I've been working with computers since 1982 (TRS 80 Mod II) which dates me I know... I'm 74... But it seems to me so much is assumed here... I'm assumed to know so much that I don't know... my feeling of frustration grows day by day. [g] Thanks for your help. Jack You're most welcome - and kudos for trying to learn something new - your TRS80 is probably not going to be too useful for, say, Googling for movie showtimes or finding the etymology of the word 'crustacean' or other useful stuff. :-) |
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