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Microsoft Outlook 98 For Windows For Dummies
Add a Group to the Outlook Bar
Adapted From: Microsoft Outlook 98 For Windows For Dummies

The Outlook Bar (in Outlook 98, 2000, and 2002) starts with three groups, but it doesn't have to stay that way. You can add groups, rename groups, or delete the existing groups.

To add a group to the Outlook Bar, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click any of the group dividers.

A menu appears.

  1. Choose Add New Group.

A New Group divider appears at the bottom of the Outlook Bar. The name (New Group) is highlighted.

  1. Type a new name for the group.

You can leave the name New Group, if you want. You can even have several groups of the same name in the Outlook Bar.

  1. Press Enter.


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