>
> 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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