Hi,
I have a .pst with only one folder, of type Contacts, named "Contactos". I
opened it in office 2003, and now I am not seeing that folder. Only folders
availables are
- Deleted Items
- Search Folders
However, under Properties-FileSize for the PST, I can see the Contactos
folder, and all subfolders below it. In fact, I can see all 775K of data.
I have read about the problem of "Contacts not showing in Address Book" but
this problem is different, since I can't see the contacts folder. If I can't
see that folder, I can't right click on it.
Any ideas?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2006 14:55 GMT
Try switching to the Contacts or Folder List navigation pane.

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> Hi,
> I have a .pst with only one folder, of type Contacts, named "Contactos". I
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> Any ideas?
Leo Lagos - 22 Feb 2006 16:07 GMT
Thanks Sue,
I am using Navigation Pane. In fact, I click on "+Contactos", go to View
menu, and Navigation Pane has a check.
May I send You a jpg of my problem? Maybe that will clarify things. My
e-mail is leo@tecnoxport.com.do
Regards,
Leo
> Try switching to the Contacts or Folder List navigation pane.
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> > Any ideas?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2006 16:18 GMT
That's not what I suggested. The Navigation Pane can display several possible panes. The Folder List pane is the only one that will show all your folders. Have you looked there?
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> Thanks Sue,
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Leo Lagos - 22 Feb 2006 16:33 GMT
Sorry for my confusion.. now it worked!
I had to select under Go menu, the option Folder List.
Thanks a lot,
Leo
> That's not what I suggested. The Navigation Pane can display several possible panes. The Folder List pane is the only one that will show all your folders. Have you looked there?
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