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Old April 17th 08, 07:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Geoff[_2_]
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Default open folder

Whenever I start Outlook 2000, one of the sub-folders always opens up
expanded, all the others are closed. The program starts with the inbox
selected which is as I want it, but how do I get this particular sub-folder
to start up closed? Outlook doesn't seem to remember the current setting
when I close it. I cannot find anything under Tools.
Thanks in advance,

Geoff.


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