

- #NEW EMAIL SEND BUTTON MISSING OUTLOOK 2010 HOW TO#
- #NEW EMAIL SEND BUTTON MISSING OUTLOOK 2010 TRIAL#
The only option now is to assign the Sent Items/Deleted Items manually. In case the above-mentioned procedure did not work out for you and the Sent Items/Deleted Items folder are still missing from your Outlook 2010 account.
#NEW EMAIL SEND BUTTON MISSING OUTLOOK 2010 HOW TO#
How To Get Back The Missing Sent/ Deleted Items Folder? These folders can only go missing from Outlook. It is to be noted that these folders cannot be deleted, as these are the default folders. These are the default folders, which are created automatically whenever a mailbox is created. Outlook folders like inbox, sent, deleted, outbox, etc. We will discuss the methods which the users can undertake and solve the issue. This blog is completely dedicated to all the queries related to the scenario when the users’ Sent/Deleted folder missing in Outlook 2010. Can anyone come up with an appropriate solution?” “My Sent and Deleted folder are missing from Outlook.

Recently, I saw the following query posted by a user: To recover from this scenario, make sure you have at least 1 account configured in Outlook.While going through Outlook queries, many a times I have come across the issue when one or more system folders are missing from Outlook. When you have no mail account configured in Outlook, the Reply, Forward and create New Email button might still be available to you, but you’ll no longer see a Send button to actually send the message or you’ll get a message “No valid email accounts are configured”. You have no email account configured (anymore)
#NEW EMAIL SEND BUTTON MISSING OUTLOOK 2010 TRIAL#
If your trial version has expired you'll need to buy an Outlook license if you want to continue using Outlook. If you haven’t activated Outlook yet, a message is displayed here. To recover from this scenario, make sure you have activated your license for Outlook: You are however still able to export your data if you want to. In this mode, Outlook is basically “Read Only” and you won’t be able to create any new items or modify existing ones. When your version of Outlook hasn't been activated yet or your trial has expired, Outlook will go into “Reduced functionality mode”. Outlook hasn't been activated yet or your trial has expired Luckily, it is easy to recover from either scenario.
