I hid my folders in outlook for mac by mistake.  how do I unhide them?

I hid my folders in outlook for mac by mistake (inbox, sent, etc).  How do I unhide them?

Microsoft probably do, since they are the people who developed Outlook. Have you asked them on their support site?
Alternatively, you can create IMAP folders in your iCloud email account at iCloud.com and they will show up in Outlook when the account is refreshed.

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