Amen, what a complete waste of my precious screen space... I can't believe
this stuff clutters my personal folders... obviously Diane, you organize your
Outlook differently than Sean TnT and the default (could do without people
questioning that people really have the problem they are describing). I
can't see all of my storage email folders because of all these useless
default folders I don't use and can't hide... why not let me hide them?
"Sean TnT" wrote:
> Why am I stuck with the RSS Feeds folder? I don't use it and don't like
> losing all that room to the folders I don't need, like Junk Mail, Journal and
> Notes. Now I am saddled with one MORE useless folder. I already lose WAY too
> much viewing space from the Folder List, All Folders, and All Outlook Items
> bars above my folders, as well as the block below the folder list (I think
> Microsoft calls it a Navigation Pane, I call it a Pain that takes up useful
> real screen estate). In fact, the newer the Outlook, the harder it is for me
> to make it useful and readable. The first time I opened Outlook 2007, I
> wondered how I was supposed to be able to see anything in my Inbox. All the
> computer makers now have the resolution set to microscopic because there is
> no other way to see everything in newer software windows. Apparently all the
> software companies think the entire Windows world has lots of money to go out
> and buy 20" or larger monitors.
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>
>>> I have a new computer with Outlook 2007. Being newly retired I am doing
>>> all
>>> my own computer setting up. Half the battle seems to be getting rid of all
>>> the garbage they download that clutters up your computer. I am trying to
>>> get
>>> totally rid of the RSS feeds which I simply don't want, but the option to
>>> delete the folder is greyed out. Do I just have to live with this
>>> pollution?
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