Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
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Hello-
Within Outlooklive.com, how do I move different Drafts I'm working on into sub-folders under Drafts? I AM ABLE to make sub-folders under the main 'Drafts' folder, but why doesn't the option to 'Move' them appear at the top when I check off the drafts I want to move?
Using classic Outlook for Windows in business environments
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Glad you found the information useful - best for the new year to you as well.
No worries at all.
Your answer was a spot-on time saver about whether I can even put multiple drafts into separate folders under the Draft folder, and by design, Outlooklive.com isn't structured for that.
That's okay, just wondered,
Thanks
-Best for the new year!
Your welcome - sorry it wasn't a better answer for you.
Hi there-
...and thanks for responding.
'By design' beats referring me to FAQs. I see that I can 'Categorize,' but color-coding isn't practical here.
I'm iust putting together a couple of letters and I want to stick them in their own folders while they're in development.
Thanks for your help!
Hello Default
Hi, I'm Karl and will be happy to help you today.
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......but why doesn't the option to 'Move' them appear at the top when I check off the drafts I want to move?
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There is only one answer to your question and that is it's "by design". Creating <draft> sub-folders and <moving> items from the main Drafts folder to the sub-folder is not something that is commonly done. You can drag items to the respective sub-folder but other then that, there is no way to add the <Move> function to the menu of options when you right-click.
This may not be the answer you want but unfortunately it's the only one that can be provided. Can only provide an answer to the question asked - can't provide a solution that doesn't exist.
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