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Old 10th July 2009, 12:17 AM
MTC Weminuche
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Default How do I print the folders list (not the contents) in MS Outlook?

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I want to print the Outlook folders list as a sort of table of contents of
how my e-mail is organized. So far all I've been able to do is print the
contents (messages) of one folder at a time, when all I really want is a list
of the folder names, hopefully within their original hierarchy.
I'm using MS Outlook from the 2007 Office Suite.
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Old 10th July 2009, 12:39 AM
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there might be some VBA floating around (start at outlookcode.com) that can
pull it into a text file, or use screen print and print a picture of the
folder list.

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"MTC Weminuche" <MTC Weminuche@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I want to print the Outlook folders list as a sort of table of contents of
> how my e-mail is organized. So far all I've been able to do is print the
> contents (messages) of one folder at a time, when all I really want is a
> list
> of the folder names, hopefully within their original hierarchy.
> I'm using MS Outlook from the 2007 Office Suite.


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