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Microsoft Outlook 2010 : Using RSS Feeds in Outlook (part 2) - Managing Folders

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3. Managing Folders

When you add an RSS feed, Outlook creates a folder to contain the items downloaded from that feed. You can change the name or location of the folder when you add the feed. You can also change the folder name or location at any time after you add the feed, which lets you manage your RSS feeds in a folder structure that suits your needs.

Rename an RSS Folder

  1. Click to expand the folder list under RSS Feeds in the Navigation Pane.

  2. Right-click the folder and choose Rename Folder, then type a new name and press Enter.

    Rename an RSS Folder

Tip

You can click a folder name to select the folder, and then click it again. Type a new name to rename the folder.

Use a Different Folder (Change Folder Location)

  1. Click the File tab.

  2. Click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings.

    Use a Different Folder (Change Folder Location)
  3. Click the RSS Feeds tab.

  4. Click Change Folder.

    Use a Different Folder (Change Folder Location)
  5. Select an existing folder.

  6. Or click New Folder to create a new folder for the feed.

  7. Click OK, then click Close.

    Use a Different Folder (Change Folder Location)

Tip

You can move an entire folder to a new location. Just click and drag the folder to its destination.

 
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