David: I use Outlook 2013 in my workplace. And while I certainly would not call myself a power user, I have created several folders, and I make it a point to move manually different kinds of messages into these different folders after they have entered my inbox.
I go to the Create Folder wizard by pressing Alt, o, and n in succession. . As soon as I have done this, I reach a dialog box where I can name my folder. Then I can tab a couple of times to arrive at the Tree View where I can choose the level in the folder hierarchy where my new folder is to reside. In other words, just by using my Arrow keys to manipulate this Tree View, I can choose whether my new folder will be accessible directly from the root or whether it will be a subfolder within my Inbox or within some other core folder. >From experience, I also know that if I goof up when placing a newly created folder, I can move it by manipulating the Folder ribbon as well so it is fixed the way I want. David, I know there is a chance you are asking something more complex: such as, is there a way to make it so messages from different list addresses go automatically into a prescribed folder other than the general inbox? I'm sure a way does exist to create a rule for this purpose, but I don't know what it is. That would require input from a power user. Kind regards, -Kane _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
