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But, if it did not help you, you have other multiple choices as explained below.
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The first trial from the user’s end can be finding the lost folder along with other items in the Trash or bin folder of the Outlook folder panel as there may be the condition that user has deleted the folder accidentally.

#OUTLOOK 2016 FOR MAC SEARCH MISSING HOW TO#
How to search or find a lost folder in MS Outlook 2016? In that case, you can easily find the folder with the help of odd name and then check its content to see if its content is same as the lost file.
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And the reason behind it can be an introduced bug through Microsoft Office update or sometimes, other reasons like version upgrade, etc. This issue of missing or lost folder creates hassle among users as the information required is now not accessible.
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There are other questions regarding the upgrade such as in what way it is connected to Office365 (as my company is using Exchange installed on-premises) but that is a point for another post.Out of many issues in Outlook application, there is one where user has accidentally moved a specific folder and now it cannot be located.

At least as of November 2014 this is a missing feature. One of the things i was hoping to get from the upgrade was more consistent feature parity between Office for Windows and Office for Mac. And specifically the much needed, dual time zone support. Last week i did the upgrade to the new rev of Outlook that is called “Outlook for Mac for Office365”. It is positioned as an equivalent to Outlook for Windows 2013. Doing some searches it was confirmed that this is indeed missing feature (see here for example of discussions on this). When i switched to Mac and installed Outlook 2011 for the Mac i was surprised to find out that dual timezones is not supported on the Mac. Every time i setup a meeting it is very useful to remind myself what is the time for the people on the other side of the line. For me it is important as I am located in the US but working closely with a team in India. Not a huge thing but still it is a very convenient feature. When enables the Calendar shows on the left side a dual hour stripe instead of the single timezone that is enabled by default. It is very useful feature and has been available on Windows for many years.

The Outlook Calendar on Windows can support two timezone (see here how to set it up). Outlook Calendar support for dual time zone is one of these examples. There are number of small features here and there throughout the package that are missing on the Mac. One of the things one discovers when moving from Windows to Mac and still using the Microsoft Office package is that the Windows and Mac packages look similar but they are for sure not the same.
