From: A-Understanding on 22 Apr 2010 15:52 Exactly, no real help. This is a valid question and I would appreciate if someone could respond with a solution to the question. Categories don't work with multiply folder levels. "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: > no real help except to say that these situtations best avoided by > understanding with great hindsight that not making so many folders and using > Categories instead works better. > > Regards > > Judy Gleeson > MVP Outlook > > in Canberra, Australia > "oddball" <oddball(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:64061BEC-B3BA-4EA5-83B2-6331B51A6E7C(a)microsoft.com... > >> Advanced Find will have an "In Folder" field. > > > > I have run into the same problem - note the question concerns the _path_ > > of > > the folder - the "In Folder" column only shows the name of the folder - > > i.e. > > not where _the folder_ is located (which of course could be in a deep tree > > structure). You could also have numerous folders with the same name - ust > > located in different folders... > > > > Any help would be most appreciated. > > > > > > > . >
From: Bob I on 22 Apr 2010 16:46 UN-nest the folders. A-Understanding wrote: > Exactly, no real help. This is a valid question and I would appreciate if > someone could respond with a solution to the question. Categories don't work > with multiply folder levels. > > "Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote: > > >>no real help except to say that these situtations best avoided by >>understanding with great hindsight that not making so many folders and using >>Categories instead works better. >> >>Regards >> >>Judy Gleeson >>MVP Outlook >> >>in Canberra, Australia >>"oddball" <oddball(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news:64061BEC-B3BA-4EA5-83B2-6331B51A6E7C(a)microsoft.com... >> >>>>Advanced Find will have an "In Folder" field. >>> >>>I have run into the same problem - note the question concerns the _path_ >>>of >>>the folder - the "In Folder" column only shows the name of the folder - >>>i.e. >>>not where _the folder_ is located (which of course could be in a deep tree >>>structure). You could also have numerous folders with the same name - ust >>>located in different folders... >>> >>>Any help would be most appreciated. >>> >>> >> >> >>. >>
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