Hi

If you go to the Navigation Paine, (the Outlook 2010 name),  when you press
the home key, you will be taken to the top of the folder list.  The list
under this folder only shows the folders that are directly in that folder.
This is your high level Outlook folder.  To find the unlisted folders, you
need to look under the folder in which the new folder was created.  I
believe that the Outlook default is to put the new folder under the folder
you are currently in.  So when you create a new folder, after you enter the
folder name, tab and you will get a list of the folders you can put it
under.  If you want to put in under the high level folder, you need to press
home to select that folder.  To find the ones you have already created, as
you arrow down the list of folders, press right arrow, and if that folder
has folders under it, JAWS will say the folder name, then opened.  You can
then arrow down through the folders that are directly under that folder.
You could have many levels of folders.


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Behalf Of Nicole Valicia Thompson-Andrews
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 12:44
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] New Folders

How do I find my new folders in Outlook 2007?

 

I just see the main list of folders.

 

Mellissa Green

 

 

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