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How can you make sure that Folder list stays as the default view for the
navigation pane? At the moment it always defaults to mail view. |
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Phil G wrote:
How can you make sure that Folder list stays as the default view for the navigation pane? At the moment it always defaults to mail view. With Outlook closed, try deleting or renaming the files %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\outcmd.dat and %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\yourprofilename.xml (where "yourprofilename" is, of course, your mail profile name). Restart Outlook, make your selections, and close it again. See if the view sticks then. -- Brian Tillman |
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