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| | Creating/Moving folders Sorry... dumb question.... I have created folders in my Windows Mail, but have somehow moved some of them so they seem to be 'sub-folders' in the directory. How can I re-establish the contents of a folder to stand as it's own folder? (Does that make sense?) Thanks. |
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| | Re: Creating/Moving folders Hi, Susan. Yes, it makes sense. It has happened to me, too. The fix should be easy. Just drag the sub-folder to the parent folder where they should be. This won't work for the permanent folders, like Outbox and Sent Items, but it should work for all the folders that you created. If that doesn't work, please post back with a step-by-step narrative of what you did and what results you saw. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) "Susan" <Susan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F610DEB6-FFE0-4451-A40A-20080B19A7D4@microsoft.com... > Sorry... dumb question.... > > I have created folders in my Windows Mail, but have somehow moved some of > them so they seem to be 'sub-folders' in the directory. How can I > re-establish the contents of a folder to stand as it's own folder? (Does > that make sense?) > > Thanks. |
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