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Old 10-31-2012, 06:32 PM
SteveW SteveW is offline Grouping different accounts (over 30 accounts in 3 categories) Windows 7 64bit Grouping different accounts (over 30 accounts in 3 categories) Office 2010 64bit
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Thank you in advance for reading my thread.

I have over 30 email accounts, all Imap, that I am trying to add to Outlook. All of these addresses are for 3 different categories.

What I would like to do is, be able to create 3 "master" folders in the left "Navigation Pane" and add these email addresses to those folders.



All I could find was the option of creating a folder but it doesnt seem to be a master folder. It only seems to be part of another already existing folder.


I am new to Outlook and I thought it might be a good time to start since I am planning on controlling all these email addresses on daily basis.



Many Thanks

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