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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to
Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
So you are using a beta version in a real time environment?
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
So you are using a beta version in a real time environment?
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
So you are using a beta version in a real time environment?
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
Yes.
"DL" wrote: So you are using a beta version in a real time environment? "Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? . |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
Yes.
"DL" wrote: So you are using a beta version in a real time environment? "Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? . |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
Yes.
"DL" wrote: So you are using a beta version in a real time environment? "Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message ... I have 5 sub folders under my Inbox and when I upgraded from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 one of the sub folders disappeared. If I try to create a new folder with the same name as the missing folder I get a message indicating that this name is aready in use. How can I restore my missing folder? . |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message
... Yes. I hope you made a good backup before you started. Using beta software in a production environment is very poor practice. That said, what view are you using? Are you using the Folder List view spo you can see all folders? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message
... Yes. I hope you made a good backup before you started. Using beta software in a production environment is very poor practice. That said, what view are you using? Are you using the Folder List view spo you can see all folders? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook 2010 - Folder Missing
"Sandy Macdonald" wrote in message
... Yes. I hope you made a good backup before you started. Using beta software in a production environment is very poor practice. That said, what view are you using? Are you using the Folder List view spo you can see all folders? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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