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AAS - 01 Jan 2007 18:27 GMT
Why after I follow the steps in Adding a folder to favorite folders, does it
not stay in Favorite Folders when I restart Outlook? They are all top level
folders, not subfolders. Also, why does the Journal Button disappear and have
to be reselected each time I restart Outlook?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Jan 2007 15:36 GMT
if outlook does not close cleanly, the favorites list is not saved. Next
time you close outlook look in the task manager to see if outlook.exe is
still running. If so, figure out what program is keeping it open.

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> Why after I follow the steps in Adding a folder to favorite folders, does
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> have
> to be reselected each time I restart Outlook?

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