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Launch Outlook > File > Account Information > Options from the Backstage view, as displayed in the illustration below. The steps to change the startup folder are the same in Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010! In Outlook 2007 too, the steps are the same but the menu options are slightly different.
It is up to you, to select the folder that you want to access when you launch Outlook. If you have created a filter to move emails from a specific sender or company into another folder, you can access that folder automatically when you open Outlook. Whatever it is that you want to view first, you can change the Outlook startup folder that you wish to view. You can easily change this behavior and force Outlook to open a specified folder when launching. Maybe the first folder that you want to open is the one that gives you the latest updates on the shares or the tech articles. It may or may not be the email folder you use the most nor is it the folder that you want to see first of all. When you start Microsoft Outlook, by default it opens the inbox.