OL97: How to Manage Outlook WindowsLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q163609 |
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SUMMARYThis article provides several tips that you can use to manage Microsoft Outlook 97 windows. Within Outlook, you can control what folder opens by default. You can also set folders to open in separate windows or have multiple folder windows open when you start Outlook.
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Starting Outlook with a Specific Folder OpenIf you want to start Outlook with one of your default Messaging application programming interface (MAPI) folders open (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Journal, or Notes), follow the steps in the Outlook Help topic, "Specify the folder to open when you start Outlook." NOTE: There is no user interface for setting a MAPI folder, other than your default folders, as the folder that opens when Outlook starts. If you want to start Outlook with a non-MAPI system folder open, follow the steps in the Outlook Help topic, "Control what happens when you start Outlook."
Using Multiple WindowsIn the following situations, you may want to use more than one Outlook window to manage your information:
Opening a New Window for a Personal or Shared Folder: Use the following procedure to open a MAPI or non-MAPI folder in a second window:
Starting Outlook with Folders Open in Separate Windows: Outlook behaves differently depending on the type of folder; MAPI folders behave differently from system folders. Examples of MAPI folders are the e-mail message folders, Inbox, Sent Items, Outbox, Journal, Calendar, Tasks, and Notes folders.
REFERENCESFor more information about starting Outlook with a specific non-MAPI folder open, type "window start" in the Office Assistant, click Search, and then click to view "Control what happens when you start Outlook." For more information about starting Outlook with one of your default MAPI folders open, type "start" in the Office Assistant, click Search, and then click to view "Specify the folder to open when you start Outlook."
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