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This is a primary interface in a COM coclass that is required by managed code for interoperability with the corresponding COM object. Use this primary interface only when the method you want to use shares the same name as an event of the COM object; in this case, cast to this interface to call the method, and cast to the latest events interface to connect to the event. Otherwise, use the .NET interface that is derived from the COM coclass to access methods, properties, and events of the COM object. For information about the COM object, see Folders.

The _Folders type exposes the following members.

Properties

  Name Description
Public property Application Returns an Application object that represents the parent Outlook application for the object. Read-only.
Public property Class Returns an OlObjectClass constant indicating the object's class. Read-only.
Public property Count Returns an Integer (int in C#) value indicating the count of objects in the specified collection. Read-only.
Public property Item Returns a Folder object from the collection.
Public property Parent Returns the parent Object of the specified object. Read-only.
Public property RawTable This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code.
Public property Session Returns the NameSpace object for the current session. Read-only.

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Methods

  Name Description
Public method Add Creates a new folder in the Folders collection.
Public method GetEnumerator (Inherited from IEnumerable.)
Public method GetFirst Returns the first object in the Folders collection.
Public method GetLast Returns the last object in the Folders collection.
Public method GetNext Returns the next object in the Folders collection.
Public method GetPrevious Returns the previous object in the Folders collection.
Public method Remove Removes an object from the collection.

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_Folders Interface

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook Namespace