Drag and drop does not work (Windows 7, Outlook 2010, from inbox to )

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Sometimes I start Outlook and encounter the problem that I cannot drag and drop my emails from Inbox to other folders in my personal folders. Sometimes the best way to sort out the emails is to manually and quickly (by drag'n'drop) move them to the appropriate location rater that rely on rules or call the context menu with move command. So this issue is really annoying.

Restarting Outlook does not help. Generally, I did not find the way to get drag and drop working except rebooting the system.

Anyway, I hope someone could suggest the way to get it back working without rebooting the system...

moudrick

Posted 2012-12-07T14:54:40.957

Reputation: 210

removed. sorry for confusion – moudrick – 2012-12-07T15:09:05.990

Are you able verify this behavior on a virtual machine? This sounds like a add-on or a specific conflict unique to your system. – Ramhound – 2012-12-07T15:11:06.057

When you write drag and drop 'letters' do you mean emails? How big is your PST file, or are you using IMAP? To test, create a new profile and see if the problem persists or not. – Dave – 2012-12-07T15:11:12.927

Replacing "letters" to "emails". I have no idea about the size of my PST file. Anyway, I inclined to believe that the size has nothing to do with this issue, because it does not persist, it rather occurs sometimes. It appears quite rarely, but it is annoying anyway. – moudrick – 2012-12-07T15:18:43.060

My Outlook is connected to an Exchange Server, so I have no idea if this is IMAP or POP3 or anything else. It has been done by sysadmins. – moudrick – 2012-12-07T15:20:10.940

Answers

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You'll be laughing. I have just encountered this annoying issue again. I could not drag-n-drop emails from one folder to another.

What have I done is killing the 'explorer.exe' process from Task Manager and then running it again. I was really excited to find out that good old trick works in this irritating case.

moudrick

Posted 2012-12-07T14:54:40.957

Reputation: 210

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With your Outlook as the active window, hit "Esc" key several times. Then try "drag-and-drop" on the mail items. It should work.

user398238

Posted 2012-12-07T14:54:40.957

Reputation: 71

1wow, looks so easy, could not believe it is actually fully working ! At least for me (Windows 7 x64 fully updated, Office 2010). Weird isn't it ? – Antoine – 2015-01-26T08:42:15.463

1What the heck?? Why does this work (it does, I had the same issue), and what caused it?? – rory.ap – 2015-02-20T15:17:56.080