Is it possible to pin the favorites?

Is it possible to pin the favorites?
So that these are always displayed and do not disappear when scrolling?

Thanks for your help
Tobi

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Hi have you ever got an answer to this ?
In every other application you can indeed pin the favorites so that they are always visible when you scroll down.

Pinned Favourites is a very handy feature in Outlook. I have hundreds of folders and I have to scroll up a mile to get back to my favourites.

I see you’ve said the same thing in more than one thread. So for the benefit of others here, this was my response:

There is a Sleekplan suggestion to pin Favourites which you can vote for below.

Adding a folder to the Favorites section is not the same as permanently pinning it so that it remains visible while scrolling and doesn’t disappear from view.
I’m looking for a way to keep the Inbox and Sent folders constantly visible, regardless of where I am within my folder structure.
Would it be possible to consider implementing such a feature in the future?

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You cannot currently Fix the Favourites to stay there when you scroll down on the left side.

Yes i think that would be a good idea. Suggest you add another Sleekplan suggestion for that.

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We had that before and it caused more harm than good to have two separate trees, so we decided to discontinue this behavior. We believe there is a couple of alternatives how to quickly open a folder without scrolling like G shortcut.

Hmm so would this be not possible to have in a sep panel so the accounts and folders would scroll under this above panel vertically (Inboxes,favorites,tags), this panel stays fixed at top. See screenshot. Eh, to use a key shortcut would not achieve this without bouncing the whole tree up and down all the time to get to favorites otherwise, would not be a good experience. A fixed panel would be much better.
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Hi Michal,

Just discovered eM Client after decades of Outlook and I’m really liking it so far, especially compared to Outlook’s newer interface.

One feature that feels critical for me (and evidently others in this thread) is the ability to keep favorite folders pinned and always visible while scrolling long folder lists.

You mentioned a similar attempt in the past wasn’t successful, but I really liked Malcolm_Harvey’s suggestion of having Favorites in their own fixed panel above or below the main folder tree. That seems like it could work really well without disrupting the existing layout.

Would love to see this reconsidered, as it’s one of the only things holding me back from purchasing licenses for my team.