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Old 12-15-2015, 12:54 PM
gerryex gerryex is offline New to Outlook - Gmail question Windows 10 New to Outlook - Gmail question Office 2016
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Hi All,

I installed Office 2016 a few weeks ago and I never had the full Outlook before and I have a question on how it works with Gmail. I successfully configured Outlook to get my Gmail and it works fine. I created some new folders where I move e-mails to that I want to save so I can keep Inbox empty. But under the Gmail folder there is s sub-folder called Important and sometimes the same e-mails that come into Inbox show up there and stay there even if I move the Inbox-ed e-mails to one of those folders I created. And then if I delete the e-mail from Important the copy of that e-mail that is in the other folder also gets deleted. I really don't want the Important folder at all but Outlook won't let me delete it.



How can I prevent the Important folder from getting the copies of the e-mail coming into the Inbox.

Thanks,
Gerry
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