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Old computer has Outook 2000
New computer has Outlook 2003 How do I transfer my information from one to the other? I think Outlook 2003 uses a different format for the data than 2000. Thank you, Tim |
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wouldn't it still be possible to export o a .pst from 2000 and import
into 2003? office products are almost aways backwards compatible. |
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It is possible, but not the best method.
If you want to use the newer file format (and there be little reason for you to), then just open your old PST file in Outlook and copy whatever data you want from it into the new default PST file that Outlook 2003 created when you first launched it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BVFN Admin" wrote in message ups.com... wouldn't it still be possible to export o a .pst from 2000 and import into 2003? office products are almost aways backwards compatible. |
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I don't think 2003 uses *.pst - that is what makes this difficult to import.
We have a lot of information in the calendar / schedules that we need to copy. How would you just copy the information from one to the other? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... It is possible, but not the best method. If you want to use the newer file format (and there be little reason for you to), then just open your old PST file in Outlook and copy whatever data you want from it into the new default PST file that Outlook 2003 created when you first launched it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BVFN Admin" wrote in message ups.com... wouldn't it still be possible to export o a .pst from 2000 and import into 2003? office products are almost aways backwards compatible. |
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Wrong. Outlook 2003 uses PST files just like every other version of Outlook
and all PST files can be opened in Outlook 2003. The format of these files changed from ANSI to UNICODE in Outlook 2003, but all PST files are compatible with Outlook 2003. If you don't know the difference between these formats, then chances are you have no need to change. The only reason you might need to is if you expect the size of your PST file to exceed 2 GB--very rare for a standalone user. I've used the same PST file for 10 years. It is approaching 0.03 GB. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Left Eye" wrote in message ... I don't think 2003 uses *.pst - that is what makes this difficult to import. We have a lot of information in the calendar / schedules that we need to copy. How would you just copy the information from one to the other? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... It is possible, but not the best method. If you want to use the newer file format (and there be little reason for you to), then just open your old PST file in Outlook and copy whatever data you want from it into the new default PST file that Outlook 2003 created when you first launched it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "BVFN Admin" wrote in message ups.com... wouldn't it still be possible to export o a .pst from 2000 and import into 2003? office products are almost aways backwards compatible. |
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