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Q98250: PC Win: No Default Method of Creating Folders

Article: Q98250
Product(s): Microsoft Mail For PC Networks
Version(s): WINDOWS:3.0,3.2,3.5
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 10-NOV-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Mail for Windows, versions 3.0, 3.2, 3.5 
- Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows, versions 3.2, 3.5 
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SYMPTOMS
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In version 3.2 or 3.5 of Microsoft Mail Remote for Windows and versions 3.0,
3.2, and 3.5 of Microsoft Mail for Windows, there is no way to set a new folder
default to be top-level.

If a folder is highlighted when selecting the New Folder option on the File menu,
the new folder will be created as a subfolder of the highlighted folder.

If a message is highlighted or if you are viewing a message when selecting the
New Folder option on the File menu, your new folder will be created as a
top-level folder like Inbox, Sent Mail and Wastebasket.

CAUSE
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This is by design.


Additional query words: 3.00 3.20 3.50

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbMailSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbMail300 kbMail350 kbMail320 kbMailRemote320
Version           : WINDOWS:3.0,3.2,3.5

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