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Hi,
I've been passing my Outlook file from version upgrade to version upgrade including a stint with Outlook Express and back to Outlook. I'd like to export all of the data and import it into a new clean Outlook 2002 file. The export facility is pretty limited. As two examples, it can't manage recurring appointments and it doesn't export the dates of emails. Any suggestions? Other ways to do this? Thanks, George |
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George Fowler wrote:
Hi, I've been passing my Outlook file from version upgrade to version upgrade including a stint with Outlook Express and back to Outlook. I'd like to export all of the data and import it into a new clean Outlook 2002 file. The export facility is pretty limited. As two examples, it can't manage recurring appointments and it doesn't export the dates of emails. Any suggestions? Other ways to do this? Thanks, George Dion't bother to export - just copy your pst file and then in the new instance of Outlook, just go to File-Open-Outlook Data File |
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Did that last time and I'll do it again if there's no alternative, but I'm
asking about exporting and importing all the data. There must be a way for situations where one wants to begin clean. "Gordon" wrote in message ... George Fowler wrote: Hi, I've been passing my Outlook file from version upgrade to version upgrade including a stint with Outlook Express and back to Outlook. I'd like to export all of the data and import it into a new clean Outlook 2002 file. The export facility is pretty limited. As two examples, it can't manage recurring appointments and it doesn't export the dates of emails. Any suggestions? Other ways to do this? Thanks, George Dion't bother to export - just copy your pst file and then in the new instance of Outlook, just go to File-Open-Outlook Data File |
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Just to add to what Gordon said, exporting is a decidedly poor way to
transfer Outlook data. Too much data is lost or misplaced. Simply copying and reusing a PST file is far better when you change versions or installations. If for some reason, you are concerned about the integrity of your PST file because of how long you have used it, just do some routine maintenance to keep it in good working order: 1. Delete Items you no longer need and empty the Deleted Items folder periodically 2. Include the file in a scandisk operation periodically. 3. Repair errors in the file periodically using the Inbox Repair Tool. 4. Keep a current copy of the file for backup purposes. Do not backup by exporting. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "George Fowler" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been passing my Outlook file from version upgrade to version upgrade including a stint with Outlook Express and back to Outlook. I'd like to export all of the data and import it into a new clean Outlook 2002 file. The export facility is pretty limited. As two examples, it can't manage recurring appointments and it doesn't export the dates of emails. Any suggestions? Other ways to do this? Thanks, George |
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