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How To Batch Delete All Empty Folders In Outlook?

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  • 26 October 2025 at 11:30
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    • 26 October 2025 at 11:30
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    Press Alt + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.

    Click Insert > Module, and paste below VBA code into the new module window.

    VBA
    Public Sub DeletindEmtpyFolder()
    Dim xFolders As Folders
    Dim xCount As Long
    Dim xFlag As Boolean
    Set xFolders = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI").PickFolder.Folders
    Do
    FolderPurge xFolders, xFlag, xCount
    Loop Until (Not xFlag)
    If xCount > 0 Then
    MsgBox "Deleted " & xCount & "(s) empty folders", vbExclamation + vbOKOnly, "Kutools for Outlook"
    Else
    MsgBox "No empty folders found", vbExclamation + vbOKOnly, "Kutools for Outlook"
    End If
    End Sub
     
    Public Sub FolderPurge(xFolders, xFlag, xCount)
    Dim I As Long
    Dim xFldr As Folder 'Declare sub folder objects
    xFlag = False
    If xFolders.Count > 0 Then
    For I = xFolders.Count To 1 Step -1
    Set xFldr = xFolders.Item(I)
    If xFldr.Items.Count < 1 Then 'If the folder is empty check for subfolders
    If xFldr.Folders.Count < 1 Then 'If the folder contains not sub folders confirm deletion
    xFldr.Delete 'Delete the folder
    xFlag = True
    xCount = xCount + 1
    Else 'Folder contains sub folders so confirm deletion
    FolderPurge xFldr.Folders, xFlag, xCount
    End If
    Else 'Folder contains items or (subfolders that may be empty).
    FolderPurge xFldr.Folders, xFlag, xCount
    End If
    Next
    End If
    End Sub
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    Press F5 Key or Run button to run this VBA code.

    In the popping out Select Folder dialog box, please select the specific folder whose empty subfolders you will delete in bulk, and click the OK button.

    Now a Kutools for Outlook dialog box comes out and shows you how many empty subfolders have been deleted. Click the OK button to close it.
    Until now, all subfolders of the specified Outlook folder have been deleted in bulk already.

    This FAQ comes from the following website:

    How to batch delete all empty folders in Outlook?
    Learn how to delete empty folders in Outlook to keep your mailbox organized and clutter-free.
    www.extendoffice.com

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