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I've Lost My Sub-folders In Outlook For Mac

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I have 2 email acccounts configured on my Touch. One is GMail and the other is POP3. They both send and receive fine. On the GMail account all settings were automatically pulled down for me including subfolders i.e. Spam,Trash, All, etc. On my POP3 account the settings were pulled off my laptop but only the Inbox and Trash folders were created. I sent some emails from the POP3 and a Sent folder was created.

NOTE: This article applies to Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013 on a Windows PC. It does not apply to the webmail service (Outlook Web App). If you're using Outlook 2011 on an Apple Mac, please refer instead to FAQ 2277. When you delete items such as emails, calendar entries and contacts in Outlook, they are moved to your Deleted Items folder, but can be recovered quickly from there if necessary. I've lost all of the Mailboxes that were 'On My Mac'. I've seen these referred to as subfolders. I'm getting nervous now because I see that the uncheck, re-check fix is working for many people.

I am trying to create subfolders to move emails from the Inbox to them i.e. Personal, Business, Family etc.

When you have a email open there is an option to move it to another folder, I just have not figured out how to create those other folders. Right now all my received emails are sitting in my Inbox.

Not a problem except I have to scroll through a bunch of emails to find the one I want instead of having it in a specific folder. Hope someone can help. Thanks in advance. Clarifying my post I reread my post and thought maybe I should clarify what I am looking for. When I open mail on my Touch and tap on the POP3 account there are 3 choices of mailboxes (not called folders on the touch, sorry thats an Outlook thing).

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The only 3 I can get are Inbox, Sent and Trash. I would like to create more 'mailboxes' to seperate my emails as I have on my laptop instead of just having them all in Inbox. My GMail account automatically set up the same mailboxes on my touch that are on my GMail web account. I've scoured the user guide, this forum with no luck yet. I hope someone out there can help!!

Microsoft excel for mac major and gridlines for graphs. Subfolders for EMail Hey Ramnj. I've had no luck.

I did go back through the manual, actually I was looking for something else, and I saw where it said that only IMAP accounts would show subfolders. I am far from being an expert on which email account is which, I just know my one is a POP3.

That's the one I use with Outlook. I honestly don't know what type GMail is, just know that the first time I connected to it using my Touch, it downloaded all the folders that show up in GMail (All, Spam, Starred, Trash etc.). I'm hoping someone with EMail expertise has an answer.

Soap making software for mac. I’ve accidentally moved a folder when I tried to select a different folder. I’m now not able to find back the folder anymore to move it back where it belongs. I’ve got a lot of folders so going through each and every one of them isn’t really an option.

Is there a way in Outlook to search for a folder name? No, Outlook doesn’t have an option like that, but there are other ways to locate your folder again as well. Which method works best for you depends a bit on how long ago you might have moved it and whether or not you can remember (part of) the folder name or what should be in that folder. Method 1: Search nearby folders Since you’ve moved them by dragging and dropping, the folder really can’t be that far. The furthest it can go is 1 folder below any of the folders that are visible to you now. It cannot suddenly go 3 or 4 levels deeper. By expanding the folder via the plus characters (+) or arrows next to the folders, you should be able to reveal your moved folder.

Use the plus or arrow icons to expand the folders. Method 2: Full Folder list When you’ve noticed your accidental moving a little bit later, then the above method will not help you anymore. To prevent you from needing to click through every folder, you can also get a list of folders via the Folder Size option; • Right click on the root of your mailbox.• Choose Properties.• Click the Folder Size button When using Office 365 with the Single Line Ribbon interface, you can access this same dialog via; • File-> section: Info-> button: Tools-> Mailbox Cleanup-> View Mailbox Size Outlook will now list all your folders in an easy to scroll window so you can quickly review the names of the folders that you have. It will also reveal the full folder path so that you can easily browse to it once you’ve found it.