Display the Folder List in the navigation pane, right-click the folder, and
then choose Add to Favorites. Outlook will automatically add the folder -
for example, a contacts folder - to the list of Other Folders on the
Contacts navigation pane.
Or just use the Folder List all the time.

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> I have set up a shared calendar in a public folder on a
> server running WS2003. How do I navigate to and therefore
> share this folder from Outlook on a client computer on
> the same network ?
anonymous@discussion.microsoft.com - 31 Mar 2004 16:16 GMT
I used to have a shared calendar in a public folder which
did indeed show up in the "Other Calendars" section.
However, I removed them unwittingly, and can't seem to get
them back. I've checked that they are listed as Favorites,
but they don't show up in the Calendar section, which I
really, really need. I am in the meantime using the
Ffolders pane to access them. Suggestions?
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>Display the Folder List in the navigation pane, right-click the folder, and
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Mar 2004 18:03 GMT
Display the Folder List and make sure the folder is listed under Public
Folders\Favorites. Then right-click the FAvorites copy and choose Add to
FAvorite Folders.

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> I used to have a shared calendar in a public folder which
> did indeed show up in the "Other Calendars" section.
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