-=PCTechTalk=- Re: outlook express problems, new

I can right click anywhere in my folder tree except below the last entry in 
the tree and get the context menu.

When I right click left, right or on top of Outlook Express (top of tree) 
everything is greyed out (not available) except the Open and Find options.

When I right click left, right or on top Local Folders or any default folder 
(except Deleted Items), it also makes New Folder and Properties available.

When I right click left, right or on top of the Deleted Items folder Open, 
Find, Properties and Empty 'Deleted Items' Folder are the only ones 
available.

When I right click on a newsgroup server folder Open, Find, Remove Account, 
Newsgroups, Reset List and Properties are available.

When I right click left, right or on top of any personal folder, which is 
one I have created or software that I installed created, I get Open, Find, 
New Folder, Rename, Delete and Properties are available.

I can not get the Add to Outlook Bar option to become available.  I do not 
know why.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sandi Beach" <sandib2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 9:48 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: outlook express problems, new


> David, you did a superb job of describing your Outlook Express folders 
> tree.
> Mine is exactly like that.  I did a little experimenting just now and a
> right click on either side of the vertical dotted line in an open space 
> will
> bring up a menu which includes "new folder" and a place to name it.  A 
> right
> click in open space below the Local Folders list does not bring up any 
> menu.
> The new folder can be named anything ( I have Keepers, Open Office,
> PCTechTalk that I have created) Then you have a place to keep email 
> separate
> from the rest and easily accessible.
> Does that help?  Or did I go down the wrong road?
> Sandi
> 


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