OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 11: Using Folders (310580)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Microsoft Outlook 2000, Service Release 1 (SR-1)
This article was previously published under Q310580 SUMMARY The information covered in this article is provided by:
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Press. This article is part 11 of a series of thirteen
articles that explain how to use Outlook 2000 to communicate through e-mail. To
view the other articles in this series, please see the "Additional Resources"
section later in this article. This information is an excerpt from
the Quick Course in Microsoft Outlook 2000 book, Chapter 3: "Communicating with E-Mail". Learn More About
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in Microsoft Outlook 2000. MORE INFORMATIONUsing Folders Switching views and customizing them with filters are two useful
ways to organize e-mail. But if you work on many projects simultaneously, you
may find that you want to store your e-mail by project. By creating folders to
store messages, you can categorize them and keep them better organized. As an
example, suppose that at Ferguson and Bardell, you might deal with both
coworkers and clients. Let's create folders for these two categories now.
More about filters and filtering junk e-mail Some businesses and organizations send mass mailings
via e-mail just as they do via regular mail. If you don't want to receive junk
e-mail, you can tell Outlook to automatically move it to a folder other than
the Inbox or to color-code it. With the Inbox displayed, click the Organize button on the toolbar. Click the Junk E-Mail option and then select the desired options from the adjacent
drop-down lists. After you make your selections, click the Turn On buttons. To designate a specific address as junk e-mail,
right-click the message header and choose Junk E-Mail and then Add To Junk Senders List from the
shortcut menu. (You can filter e-mail messages with adult content in the same
way.)
- With the Inbox active, choose Folder and then New Folder from the File menu to display this dialog box:
 - Type Coworkers in the Name box and click OK.
- When asked whether you want to add an icon for this folder
to the Outlook bar, click Yes.
- The My Shortcuts button is flashing on the Outlook bar. Click the button to open
the My Shortcuts group, which now includes an icon for the Coworkers folder.
- Repeat steps 1 through 3 to create a folder called Clients
with an icon in the My Shortcuts group.
 The Folder List button
To see all the folders that you can access from the
shortcuts on the Outlook bar, you can display the folders as a hierarchical
list. Follow these steps:
- Click the Folder List button on the Advanced toolbar, or choose Folder List from the View menu. The Outlook window now looks like this:
As you can see, the
folder list is sandwiched between the Outlook bar and the workspace.
- In the list, click the plus sign next to the Inbox folder
to display the folders you just created.
- To display only the folder list, choose Outlook
Bar from the View menu to turn it off.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCESFor additional information, click the article numbers below to
view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 307377 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 1: Using the Inbox
310484 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 2: Composing Messages
310485 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 3: Addressing Messages Quickly
310486 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 4: Attaching Files to Messages
310491 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 5: Sending and Retrieving Messages
310487 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 6: Replying to Messages
310488 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 7: Forwarding Messages
310489 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 8: Deleting Messages
307438 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 9: Organizing Messages
310581 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 12: Moving Messages
310582 OL2000: Communicating with E-Mail: Part 13: Organizing Messages with the Rules Wizard
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