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No Tree Structure in Folder List for Contacts
In the Outlook 2003 Folder List (left hand pane) I can set icons at the bottom to quickly skip back & forth. The only way to get a Tree Structure for Contacts is to Select the Folders List Icon which shows all items, Emails, Contacts etc. in the tree structure that I have set up just like Outlook 2000. If I select the Mail Icon, I see my mail folders only as expected and they are in the tree structure I have set up as expected. If I select the Contacts Icon, I see only Contacts as expected HOWEVER they are in one long list in no obvious order (not alphabetical) although it does look like I can choose to arrange them myself by moving them up the list or down the list. That's fine, but how come I don't get a view option with tree structure like I had in Outlook 2000, or like I get when I look at all types of items from the Folder List Icon, or like the tree structure I see when I mouse on the Mail Icon. -- "J. J." |
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