After being a long-standing user of Microsoft's Outlook email program, I recently upgraded to 2010 and set it up to access my multitude of gmail accounts.


To order them nicely once they're in the favourites, right click the favourites folder and select "Move up", "Move down" or just drag the thing where you want it.
Wonderful! I've learnt something new and helpful - so I start using my favourites :)

This works. But sooner or later while I'm working, I get back to my Folders and the damn things favourites are missing again. So now I look carefully at what I'm doing versus what starting outlook with the /resetnavpane option is doing - and then the penny drops...quite far, but it drops :)

What I was doing was using the Folder List option to get back to my mail folders - whereas when you run Outlook /resetnavpane, outlook starts with the Mail option selected.
Sure enough, when I clicked on the Folder List option my Favourites immediately disappeared - it was a different view, but so similar to the Mail option with one exception - no Favourites.
When I clicked on the Mail option - tadaa - my Favourites came back!
So now I just use the Mail option to navigate back to my Mail folders. You can also just push Ctrl+1 and it will do the same thing.