Outlook 2003 should have option for Outlook 2000 shortcut bar

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Guy

1. With 2003 it takes two mouse clicks to go from "calandar" to "sent items":
"mail" button, then "sent items" folder. 2. The directory tree structure in
the navigation pane introduces small click area, especially with large
screens. The buttons at the bottom of the navigation pane are great but do
not allow direct access to all folders in one click.
A fully customizable button bar with access to ALL folders, including custom
created folders, will be very welcome.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Guy said:
1. With 2003 it takes two mouse clicks to go from "calandar" to "sent
items": "mail" button, then "sent items" folder. 2. The directory
tree structure in the navigation pane introduces small click area,
especially with large screens. The buttons at the bottom of the
navigation pane are great but do not allow direct access to all
folders in one click.
A fully customizable button bar with access to ALL folders, including
custom created folders, will be very welcome.

You can drag the navigation pane buttons/thingies down to the bottom so all
the buttons are on one line. And use the Folder button so you are looking at
the full list of all folders.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

So you want a Folder list button? Look for the icon that looks like a file
folder...

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