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Hi
Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. An end user created this folder and
since they gave it the same name as another folder, it was renamed. Assuming you do not need a second Inbox folder and that your default Inbox folder is intact, move anything in the second folder to the default, then delete the second folder. I doubt this has anything to do with Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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I have to disagree. I'm the only person using this computer, and I'm no
slouch so I can confidently say I didn't create it without realising. It can't be deleted or removed through an option - it appears on the Contacts screen, not Mail screen, under my Contact Address Book in the top of the left pane. When I click on it it shows the contents of my Inbox, but from the Contacts screen, which is really baffling. Also the continued presence of the "(2)" mails suggests that it is a system error and not user, wouldn't you agree? Adrian "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. An end user created this folder and since they gave it the same name as another folder, it was renamed. Assuming you do not need a second Inbox folder and that your default Inbox folder is intact, move anything in the second folder to the default, then delete the second folder. I doubt this has anything to do with Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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Ha ha, i might have to eat humble, it seems it was a favourite folder - not
one that I created though I am sure. I've right-clicked and disabled it and logged out of Outlook (twice) at which point it didn't not reappear. The "(2)" still remains which I maintain is definitely not me! Adrian "Adrian B" wrote: I have to disagree. I'm the only person using this computer, and I'm no slouch so I can confidently say I didn't create it without realising. It can't be deleted or removed through an option - it appears on the Contacts screen, not Mail screen, under my Contact Address Book in the top of the left pane. When I click on it it shows the contents of my Inbox, but from the Contacts screen, which is really baffling. Also the continued presence of the "(2)" mails suggests that it is a system error and not user, wouldn't you agree? Adrian "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. An end user created this folder and since they gave it the same name as another folder, it was renamed. Assuming you do not need a second Inbox folder and that your default Inbox folder is intact, move anything in the second folder to the default, then delete the second folder. I doubt this has anything to do with Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message news ![]() Hi Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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It has resolved itself, although I don't know how. The Drafts folder and
Deleted Items folder were doing the same thing. I emptied all folders, closed Outlook, but had to do it by killing the Outlook process. When I restarted it everything had returned to normal. Thanks for offering your help, I will have to put it down to Gremlins. Adrian "Adrian B" wrote: Ha ha, i might have to eat humble, it seems it was a favourite folder - not one that I created though I am sure. I've right-clicked and disabled it and logged out of Outlook (twice) at which point it didn't not reappear. The "(2)" still remains which I maintain is definitely not me! Adrian "Adrian B" wrote: I have to disagree. I'm the only person using this computer, and I'm no slouch so I can confidently say I didn't create it without realising. It can't be deleted or removed through an option - it appears on the Contacts screen, not Mail screen, under my Contact Address Book in the top of the left pane. When I click on it it shows the contents of my Inbox, but from the Contacts screen, which is really baffling. Also the continued presence of the "(2)" mails suggests that it is a system error and not user, wouldn't you agree? Adrian "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. An end user created this folder and since they gave it the same name as another folder, it was renamed. Assuming you do not need a second Inbox folder and that your default Inbox folder is intact, move anything in the second folder to the default, then delete the second folder. I doubt this has anything to do with Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message news ![]() Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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Another common cause of this is if you ever tried to import Outlook data.
That often tosses data and folders into unsuspected places. You might want to start Outlook with the /resetfolders switch and repair your PST file to clear up any other inconsistencies you may have acquired. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message ... It has resolved itself, although I don't know how. The Drafts folder and Deleted Items folder were doing the same thing. I emptied all folders, closed Outlook, but had to do it by killing the Outlook process. When I restarted it everything had returned to normal. Thanks for offering your help, I will have to put it down to Gremlins. Adrian "Adrian B" wrote: Ha ha, i might have to eat humble, it seems it was a favourite folder - not one that I created though I am sure. I've right-clicked and disabled it and logged out of Outlook (twice) at which point it didn't not reappear. The "(2)" still remains which I maintain is definitely not me! Adrian "Adrian B" wrote: I have to disagree. I'm the only person using this computer, and I'm no slouch so I can confidently say I didn't create it without realising. It can't be deleted or removed through an option - it appears on the Contacts screen, not Mail screen, under my Contact Address Book in the top of the left pane. When I click on it it shows the contents of my Inbox, but from the Contacts screen, which is really baffling. Also the continued presence of the "(2)" mails suggests that it is a system error and not user, wouldn't you agree? Adrian "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. An end user created this folder and since they gave it the same name as another folder, it was renamed. Assuming you do not need a second Inbox folder and that your default Inbox folder is intact, move anything in the second folder to the default, then delete the second folder. I doubt this has anything to do with Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian B" wrote in message news ![]() Just yesterday I noticed that my Inbox was stuck showing two new emails in the folder list as in "Inbox(2)" when there were no new emails in the box. This morning it was still showing 2 new emails when there were more than that. Strange enough, but when I went to look up a contact this morning I saw that the "Inbox(2)" now appears as an available folder in the Contact list. Bizarre! I have right-clicked and checked to see if there is a checkbox to untick that says to display the Inbox as a Contacts folder, but it does not have one. It's really unusual and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they worked around it. Many thanks, Adrian |
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