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Thanks, Brian. Yes, I'm using Outlook 2003 - forgot to list that info.
Donna "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Donna in Idaho wrote: I would like to clean all of this up so I know where my outlook backups are going, but I'm not quite sure where to start. Start by starting Outlook and finding which, if any, of those PSTs its using. You don't state your Outlook version, so I'll assume Outlook 2002/2003. Click FileData File Management and look at which of the PSTs Outook has connected. Then, open each remaining PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File to see if it contains anyting you wish preserved. When you've examined one, you can close it, either from FileData File Management or with right-clickClose in the Outlook bar or Navigation Pane. If it does contain something you want, you can either drag and drop it to your existing PST or simply leave it connected as-is. -- Brian Tillman |
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