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Fix: New Folders in Outlook Aren’t Arranged Alphabetically

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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We live in a time when there is always something to do, meetings to plan, and people to meet. That is why having some sort ofcalendar or assistantis necessary, even for the most mundane tasks.

One good program to start off with isMicrosoft Outlook, one of the world’s most popular personal information managers.

Of course, many users may know it for its ability to act as anemail client. However, its toolset shows that it is mainly there to help you organize better.

The problem is that organizing means order, and some users arehaving issueswith how Outlook orders things.

It seems that for some users, whenever they create a new folder in Outlook, it will not be arranged in alphabetical order among the others. Instead, it will be simply added at the bottom of the list.

Before Outlook.com was upgraded earlier this year to allow special characters in the names of custom folders, all such folders were automatically sorted alphabetically in theFolderspane. now, however, whenever I create a new customer folder, regardless of which other folder I create it in, it is simply added – and permanently remains – below all the other (already existing) folders where it is created.

While this bug does not break folder functionality, it can be a bit bothersome.

Whichever the case, we’ve created this step-by-step article that will show you how to get your Outlook folders arranged alphabetically again.

How do I arrange Outlook folders alphabetically again?

How do I arrange Outlook folders alphabetically again?

1. The desktop client

If you prefer to arrange them in a certain order, do the following:

2. The Outlook web client

If you are experiencing this issue on the Outlook web client that you access via a browser, simply log out and log back in again. Your folders should now be arranged alphabetically by default.

By following these steps, your folders on both the desktop and web client version of Outlook should now be arranged alphabetically.

You may also learn how tocolor code emails in Outlookand arrange them a lot better for later usage.

If you know any other way that can solve this minor issue, share it in the comments section below so that other users can try it, as well.

More about the topics:Outlook Guides

Teodor Nechita

Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.

When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.

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