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Hello,
I have outlook 2003. Can I have a bunch of emails in a folder. then somehow export that folder and emails to my local machine? that can be read in html or word format? thx |
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Hi Greg
in Outlook: Select the emails you want to copy go to FileSave As and save them as Text only (*.txt) to a new folder in a location on your local machine. You will only get the text content of the emails by this method. Otherwise you can open each one individually and save as *.html, but this will only include images if they are embedded in the email as opposed to being attached. I don't know of any other method, but then I'm no expert ![]() "greg" wrote: Hello, I have outlook 2003. Can I have a bunch of emails in a folder. then somehow export that folder and emails to my local machine? that can be read in html or word format? thx |
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