If you respond to a message sent to you, that person's e-mail address will be found in a system folder called, "Suggested Contacts". Only the e-mail address is in that folder but if you have corresponded with that particular person in the past, the system should pick up on the e-mail address when you start typing in the To fieldl. Essentially, Outlook 2010 creates its own list called Personal Folders. If you use the Control Y key, you can step up through the folders to the top. If you create the folders in the route directory of Personal Folders, they'll be easier to find. I'll answer your folder question in more detail in another message but be careful. You can end up creating folders within folders and that isn't easy to deal with.
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