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Old December 2nd 06, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sammy Castagna
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Default save e-mails for reinstall

I am going to have reinstall win xp. I want to save all my e-mails in
Outlook 2002. I have saved all my settings with the transfer tool in xp but
did not want to save all files and settings, and it is a little confusing
for me to look at the custom transfer tool. Is there a way to save
everything in Outlook 2002?

Thanks Sammy


 




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