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I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder
List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click “Close” from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to “Add” the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the “Add” button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the “Types of Storage” file format that you’ve been using (most likely “Office Outlook Personal Files Folder” for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click “OK”; c. select the archive folder’s file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click “OK”; and d. click “Close” for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside “Show archive folder in folder list” on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck “Show archive folder in folder list” on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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Closing a archive pst, or any pst other than the default, simply removes it
from the folder list. It doesn't hide it If you clear the checkbox to 'show', then it wont be open in your list. It isn't hidden, its closed Of course this all depends on your interpretation of 'hidden' My interpretation would be to hide / unhide which closing a file clearly isnt. "Robert" wrote in message ... I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click "Close" from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to "Add" the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the "Add" button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the "Types of Storage" file format that you've been using (most likely "Office Outlook Personal Files Folder" for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click "OK"; c. select the archive folder's file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click "OK"; and d. click "Close" for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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Thanks for answering DL! "Hidden", as I understand it from Microsoft, means
the archive file is not displayed; its "closed", but still there. That seems to be working fine, regardless of how you interpret it. However, when I clear the "Show" checkbox, nothing seems to happen. The .pst file is still visible in Mail as well Folder List nav panes, even after I log out of Outlook and back in again. Any further explanation or interpretation of how the "Show" function is supposed to work? -Robert "DL" wrote: Closing a archive pst, or any pst other than the default, simply removes it from the folder list. It doesn't hide it If you clear the checkbox to 'show', then it wont be open in your list. It isn't hidden, its closed Of course this all depends on your interpretation of 'hidden' My interpretation would be to hide / unhide which closing a file clearly isnt. "Robert" wrote in message ... I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click "Close" from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to "Add" the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the "Add" button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the "Types of Storage" file format that you've been using (most likely "Office Outlook Personal Files Folder" for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click "OK"; c. select the archive folder's file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click "OK"; and d. click "Close" for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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The show when ticked adds a new archive to your folder list, unticking once
its in the list wont remove it. For that you have to explicitly close it "Robert" wrote in message ... Thanks for answering DL! "Hidden", as I understand it from Microsoft, means the archive file is not displayed; its "closed", but still there. That seems to be working fine, regardless of how you interpret it. However, when I clear the "Show" checkbox, nothing seems to happen. The .pst file is still visible in Mail as well Folder List nav panes, even after I log out of Outlook and back in again. Any further explanation or interpretation of how the "Show" function is supposed to work? -Robert "DL" wrote: Closing a archive pst, or any pst other than the default, simply removes it from the folder list. It doesn't hide it If you clear the checkbox to 'show', then it wont be open in your list. It isn't hidden, its closed Of course this all depends on your interpretation of 'hidden' My interpretation would be to hide / unhide which closing a file clearly isnt. "Robert" wrote in message ... I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click "Close" from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to "Add" the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the "Add" button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the "Types of Storage" file format that you've been using (most likely "Office Outlook Personal Files Folder" for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click "OK"; c. select the archive folder's file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click "OK"; and d. click "Close" for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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Fantastic! This is a nuance about the AutoArchive setup that Help doesn't
explain. And, its not included in the Microsoft Online course either. I appreciate your taking the time to clear this up for me, -Robert "DL" wrote: The show when ticked adds a new archive to your folder list, unticking once its in the list wont remove it. For that you have to explicitly close it "Robert" wrote in message ... Thanks for answering DL! "Hidden", as I understand it from Microsoft, means the archive file is not displayed; its "closed", but still there. That seems to be working fine, regardless of how you interpret it. However, when I clear the "Show" checkbox, nothing seems to happen. The .pst file is still visible in Mail as well Folder List nav panes, even after I log out of Outlook and back in again. Any further explanation or interpretation of how the "Show" function is supposed to work? -Robert "DL" wrote: Closing a archive pst, or any pst other than the default, simply removes it from the folder list. It doesn't hide it If you clear the checkbox to 'show', then it wont be open in your list. It isn't hidden, its closed Of course this all depends on your interpretation of 'hidden' My interpretation would be to hide / unhide which closing a file clearly isnt. "Robert" wrote in message ... I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click "Close" from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to "Add" the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the "Add" button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the "Types of Storage" file format that you've been using (most likely "Office Outlook Personal Files Folder" for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click "OK"; c. select the archive folder's file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click "OK"; and d. click "Close" for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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"Robert" wrote in message ... Fantastic! This is a nuance about the AutoArchive setup that Help doesn't explain. And, its not included in the Microsoft Online course either. I appreciate your taking the time to clear this up for me, -Robert "DL" wrote: The show when ticked adds a new archive to your folder list, unticking once its in the list wont remove it. For that you have to explicitly close it "Robert" wrote in message ... Thanks for answering DL! "Hidden", as I understand it from Microsoft, means the archive file is not displayed; its "closed", but still there. That seems to be working fine, regardless of how you interpret it. However, when I clear the "Show" checkbox, nothing seems to happen. The .pst file is still visible in Mail as well Folder List nav panes, even after I log out of Outlook and back in again. Any further explanation or interpretation of how the "Show" function is supposed to work? -Robert "DL" wrote: Closing a archive pst, or any pst other than the default, simply removes it from the folder list. It doesn't hide it If you clear the checkbox to 'show', then it wont be open in your list. It isn't hidden, its closed Of course this all depends on your interpretation of 'hidden' My interpretation would be to hide / unhide which closing a file clearly isnt. "Robert" wrote in message ... I'm trying to learn how to hide and re-show Archive Folders in the Folder List. I read in Microsoft Help that the procedures are as follows: 1. Select the desired Archive Folder and click "Close" from the right-click menu (while in Folder List view). The folder will immediately be removed from All Folders in the navigation pane. 2. To make the Archive Folder reappear is a little more complicated. You have to "Add" the file back to the list of files in the Outlook Data Files pop-up window, by: a. clicking the "Add" button on the Outlook Data Files pop-up window; b. select the "Types of Storage" file format that you've been using (most likely "Office Outlook Personal Files Folder" for Outlook 2003) from the New Outlook Data File pop-up window and click "OK"; c. select the archive folder's file name (.pst file) from the Create Or Open Outlook Data File window, and click "OK"; and d. click "Close" for the file to reappear in the navigation pane. However, I also read where you can simply clear the checkbox beside "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window ( Tools | Options | Other | AutoArchive ). Supposedly, the Archive Folder will remain hidden using this technique and not reappear the next time Outlook is opened. My question is, what's the difference between the intended use of these two techniques for hiding an Archive Folder in the Folder List? I tried the first method, and the hidden file didn't reappear when I rebooted into Outlook; only when I went through the steps (above) to add it back to the list of Outlook Data Files. However, when I uncheck "Show archive folder in folder list" on the AutoArchive pop-up window, nothing happens! The Archive Folder doesn't disappear. Why isn't this working? Shouldn't I see the Archive Folder disappear? What am I doing wrong (or not doing right) to make this work? Could you please explain these two features and how they're supposed to be used? Thanks, -Robert |
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