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Old November 24th, 2009, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
ocean mist[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007: Contact "Groups"

I am getting a bit confused with contact groups and folders. I created a new
group and then created a main folder within that group. I then imported some
contacts into that main folder from Excel. Then, I decided to make additional
folders within that new group for a total of about six folders.

Somehow I deleted the folders from the navigation pane but they still appear
in the address book? How do I get them back in the navigation pane?

Also, I see that five of the folders are indented from the "main folder".
Why is that? I wanted multiple folders at the same level.
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Old November 24th, 2009, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Outlook 2007: Contact "Groups"

Groups are meaningless. They are just a grouped view of Contact folders in
the NAV pane, nothing more. If you wanted all Contacts folders at the same
level, why did you use Groups?
When you create a new Contact folder, it will be a subfolder of the default
Contacts Folder unless you deliberately make it a subfolder of the root
folder.
I think you should use Folder List view so you can see a complete and
accurate account of your folder hierarchy so you can see what you've done,
then decide what you want to do. The NAV pane is just a customized, filtered
view of your folders.
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Russ Valentine
"ocean mist" wrote in message
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I am getting a bit confused with contact groups and folders. I created a
new
group and then created a main folder within that group. I then imported
some
contacts into that main folder from Excel. Then, I decided to make
additional
folders within that new group for a total of about six folders.

Somehow I deleted the folders from the navigation pane but they still
appear
in the address book? How do I get them back in the navigation pane?

Also, I see that five of the folders are indented from the "main folder".
Why is that? I wanted multiple folders at the same level.


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Old November 24th, 2009, 09:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
ocean mist[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007: Contact "Groups"



"Russ Valentine" wrote:

Groups are meaningless. They are just a grouped view of Contact folders in
the NAV pane, nothing more. If you wanted all Contacts folders at the same
level, why did you use Groups?
When you create a new Contact folder, it will be a subfolder of the default
Contacts Folder unless you deliberately make it a subfolder of the root
folder.
I think you should use Folder List view so you can see a complete and
accurate account of your folder hierarchy so you can see what you've done,
then decide what you want to do. The NAV pane is just a customized, filtered
view of your folders.
--
Russ Valentine
"ocean mist" wrote in message
...
I am getting a bit confused with contact groups and folders. I created a
new
group and then created a main folder within that group. I then imported
some
contacts into that main folder from Excel. Then, I decided to make
additional
folders within that new group for a total of about six folders.

Somehow I deleted the folders from the navigation pane but they still
appear
in the address book? How do I get them back in the navigation pane?

Also, I see that five of the folders are indented from the "main folder".
Why is that? I wanted multiple folders at the same level.


.


Okay, i found folder list view. Is there a way to get back the folders into
the folder list view that are still visible in the Address Book?

Also in the folder list view I cannot see the folders others share with me.
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Old November 24th, 2009, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Outlook 2007: Contact "Groups"

If a folder does not appear in Folder list view, you deleted it. You could
only retrieve it from Deleted Items Folder or your backup. The address book
view will retain a reference to every folder you've ever had, but it's only
an irrelevant reference with no data.
Shared folders? What are those? Did you have an Exchange question you wanted
to post?
--
Russ Valentine
"ocean mist" wrote in message
...


"Russ Valentine" wrote:

Groups are meaningless. They are just a grouped view of Contact folders
in
the NAV pane, nothing more. If you wanted all Contacts folders at the
same
level, why did you use Groups?
When you create a new Contact folder, it will be a subfolder of the
default
Contacts Folder unless you deliberately make it a subfolder of the root
folder.
I think you should use Folder List view so you can see a complete and
accurate account of your folder hierarchy so you can see what you've
done,
then decide what you want to do. The NAV pane is just a customized,
filtered
view of your folders.
--
Russ Valentine
"ocean mist" wrote in message
...
I am getting a bit confused with contact groups and folders. I created a
new
group and then created a main folder within that group. I then imported
some
contacts into that main folder from Excel. Then, I decided to make
additional
folders within that new group for a total of about six folders.

Somehow I deleted the folders from the navigation pane but they still
appear
in the address book? How do I get them back in the navigation pane?

Also, I see that five of the folders are indented from the "main
folder".
Why is that? I wanted multiple folders at the same level.


.


Okay, i found folder list view. Is there a way to get back the folders
into
the folder list view that are still visible in the Address Book?

Also in the folder list view I cannot see the folders others share with
me.


 




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