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What are these blue dots and lines on my Microsoft Outlook (Desktop) folders?
Can someone please tell me what these little blue dots and lines are on my folders?
I would guess that they are included in some type of sync if I didn't have so many sync issues to begin with. The idea that all of these folders are syncing is highly improbable with my Outlook experience. I don't know what happened, I think I clicked a function key, and none of them switch the folders back, or hide what was already hidden. Bonus: If anyone knows how to hide the folders not--without the use of coding--, I would greatly appreciate that! Thank you in advance! |
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They appear to be related to ‘Public Folders’.
3 blue connected squares next to outlook folders 3 blue connected squares next to outlook folders - Microsoft Tech Community How to add public folder contacts to the Outlook Address Book How to add public folder contacts to the Outlook Address Book |
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Thanks, Moonshine! Now I can at least know what to call it! I'll do some more digging!
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I have the same problem, they are not public folders, they are my folders, I can use them and see the content, but it's at least weird, and account behavior is not perfect.
Does someone find a fix for this? |
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dots, folders, function key |
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