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Below are instructions on how to open Public Folders in Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013.

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You can show Folders by using the Ctrl + 6 command.

Outlook 2010

  1. Go to the navigation pane and select (click on) the Folder List icon.
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  2. Once you have selected the folder icon you should see Public Folders at the bottom of the Folder List
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  3. Select (click on) the small triangle icon next to Public Folders to expand the list and find the SOG sub-folder

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Outlook 2013

  1.  Go to the lower left corner of the Outlook window and select (click on) the three dot icon. A popup will appear, click on Folders.
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  2. Once you have selected the folder icon you should see Public Folders at the bottom of the Folder List
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  3. Select (click on) the small triangle icon next to Public Folders to expand the list and find the SOG sub-folder

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For further assistance, please visit the ITS4U Help Desk located in NYS 215 or call 203-254-4069 during business hours.

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Open a public or shared folder in Outlook. Depending on your operating system and version of Outlook, these instructions may vary slightly.

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If you are looking to access a folder that is not available to you after following these instructions, your manager should submit a ticket to the ITS Help Desk.


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Open a Public Folder in Outlook on Windows

Open a Public Folder in Outlook on Mac

  1. Open Outlook
  2. Select the Tools ribbon at the top of your application
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  3. Search for the public folder or calendar you are looking to access
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  4. To quickly access the calendar in the future, select the calendar name and choose Subscribe
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