One handy thing you can do is start important folders with a <space> then the folder name. At least this way all the important folders appear towards the top of the list (albeit in alpha order), followed by an alphabetic list of less important folders.
You can easily edit the folder the names to shuffle things as needed. On 10/2/08 1:03 PM, "Dan Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to move (not remove) some of the folders in the "folders on my > computer" column, i.e., change their position in the list. The Entourage > Help instructions seem to imply that this is possible in the "move or rename > a folder" section. > > BTW, my IMAP accounts are at the top of the column, whereas previously -- > unless I'm misremembering again -- they were at the bottom. Any way to get > them to be at the bottom like in '04? As it is, it's forcing me to open the > window more than I like to see the folders down at the bottom. > > Dan > > >> > From: "Mr. Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]> >> > Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:49:18 -0700 >> > To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]> >> > Subject: Re: Moving folders >> > >> > what is it you are trying to achieve? >> > >> > there are certain folders that can't be removed (inbox, outbox, >> > drafts, sent & junk). Nothing you can do about this. >> > >> > the hierarchy under 'on my computer' cannot be removed, but if your >> > primary account is exchange, hotmail or imap this will now appear at >> > the bottom of the folder listing and can be collapsed to a single line. >> > >> > any other folder/account can be removed. >> > >> > or were you after somethig different? > ------------------------------------------- Bob Virzi Verizon Network and Technology Product & Services Realization [EMAIL PROTECTED] 781.466.2881
