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Adding a folder in Outlook is a simple process that can help you organize your emails and other items. Here are the steps to add a folder in Outlook: 1. Open Outlook and go to the navigation pane on the left-hand side of the screen. 2. Right-click on the location where you want to add the folder (such as your Inbox or a specific email account). 3. Click on "New Folder" in the drop-down menu that appears. 4. In the "Create New Folder" window that appears, give the folder a name and select the location where you want to create the folder. 5. Choose the folder type (mail, calendar, contact, task, or note) from the "Folder contains" drop-down menu. 6. Click "OK" to create the new folder. Once you have created the folder, you can drag and drop emails or other items into it to keep your mailbox organized. You can also right-click on the folder to rename, delete, or move it to a different location.
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