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Hello,
As you will probably tell, i'm new to outlook, etc. I've just managed to set up a new email address in outlook 2007, but whilst all my test emails go to a folder marker 'inbox' how can i change the name to state a specific name? I can create sub-folders which do this, but i would like a general folder name which when dropped down would include folders such as inbox, etc. Not sure if i'm making this particularly clear, but can anybody help me here? Regards, Mark |
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