- Sorting Sub Folders Alphabetically in new Outlook
I am trying to sort a sub-folder that has several folders in alphabetical order When I try to right click to find this sorting option, it does not show
- One of my folders in outlook disappeared, i see alll the other sub . . .
Did you recently make any changes to your Outlook settings, such as moving folders, deleting rules, or performing an update? Sometimes, folders can be hidden Ensure that all folders are visible by going to View > Folder Pane > Folder list then in Outlook Use the search bar in Outlook to look for emails that were in the missing folder
- My email folders have disappeared in Microsoft Outlook 365
My email folders have disappeared in Microsoft Outlook 365 I can't see any of my folders and can't view any incoming or outgoing emails
- How to get notifications for all e-mail folders? (And not just for the . . .
How to get notifications for all e-mail folders? (And not just for the Inbox) Hi, i have the latest Outlook app (Android) The problem is that it only shows notifications for the e-mails that are put into "Inbox" If there is a message rule and the message goes into some other directory then i will not get any notification
- How do I change the colors of my Windows 11 folders?
With Windows 10, I would change the folder colors to organize them as needed I am not seeing this option in Windows 11 without simply changing the icon Is this a feature or option in Win11?
- How to find missing files or folders in Windows 10
Here are some other things to try: In the search box, enter Show hidden files and folders Under Hidden files and folders, select Show hidden files, folders, and drives Then try searching again Look for all of your files of a certain type For instance, for Word documents, search for * doc For your music, search for * mp3
- Where is my personal folder in Windows 10? - Microsoft Community
Click Start, type "choose which folders", select "choose which folders appear on start" You can add the necessary folders there, which will appear in the left pane of the Start menu Or, open File Explorer > This PC where the 6 shell folders are listed by default
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Does it say "Quick access" there? If so, change that box from Quick access to This PC, then Apply, then OK, then close and re-open File Explorer That should get rid of the quick access view and give you back the normal user folders list (if you don't see them immediately, click the right-arrow to the left of "Folders" in the center pane)
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