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Old February 6th 07, 07:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public.outlook
Atreju
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Default Deep menu command button needed

Hello,

I have a client who uses IMAP folders. To view the messages that have
been marked for deletion, they have to go to Organize-Using
Views-IMAP Messages.
To hide them again, they have to do Organize-Using Views-Hide
messages marked for deletion.

I know you can get some sub-menus in the button bar customization, but
I can't find anything that leads to this. Is this something I'd record
a macro for and then make a button for it?

Advice appreciated, thanks.
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