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Brian, you have been so helpful and I thought I had this down pat
yesterday, but I seem to be missing some step when I'm trying to do it today. I'm following your instructions (see below) Create a new PST with FileNewOutlook Data File. Browse to the folder where you'ld like it to be (or accept the default), give it a file name (or accept the default - but I'd change it. It will have a file extension of ".pst"), and click OK. Give it a display name (or accept the default of "Personal Folders" - but I'd change it), anc click Finish. The new PST will be added to your Folder List. Right- click your Contacts folder and drag it to the new PST. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. When the copy completes, right-click the root of the PST (it will be named whatever you chose for "display name" above) and choose Close. Close Outlook. The "Display Name" shows up in my folder list; the new pst file shows up wherever I choose, i.e. desktop, in my "Outlook" folder, etc., but does NOT show up in my folder list, so I can't even copy my contacts there from Outlook. What step am I missing here? Thanks much. Brandy P.S. You still da man! :-) |
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I don't quite understand what you say you can see...
Can you see your new Personal Folder.pst in the Folder List view of Outlook? If not, when can you see it? What version of Outlook do you have? What happened when you tried to copy the contacts into it? Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784), quoted in Boswell's Life of Johnson "gnGracie" wrote in message ups.com... Brian, you have been so helpful and I thought I had this down pat yesterday, but I seem to be missing some step when I'm trying to do it today. I'm following your instructions (see below) Create a new PST with FileNewOutlook Data File. Browse to the folder where you'ld like it to be (or accept the default), give it a file name (or accept the default - but I'd change it. It will have a file extension of ".pst"), and click OK. Give it a display name (or accept the default of "Personal Folders" - but I'd change it), anc click Finish. The new PST will be added to your Folder List. Right- click your Contacts folder and drag it to the new PST. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. When the copy completes, right-click the root of the PST (it will be named whatever you chose for "display name" above) and choose Close. Close Outlook. The "Display Name" shows up in my folder list; the new pst file shows up wherever I choose, i.e. desktop, in my "Outlook" folder, etc., but does NOT show up in my folder list, so I can't even copy my contacts there from Outlook. What step am I missing here? Thanks much. Brandy P.S. You still da man! :-) |
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Hi Judy. I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625).
I do see the new Personal Folder (not sure if it's a pst) in the Folder List view of Outlook. What doesn't show up there is the new pst file created when I create a new pst with FileNewOutlook Data File. That file only shows up wherever I directed it (i.e. my desktop). So, if I drag (via right clicking and dragging) my original contacts file, I'm now confused about where I copy it - do I copy to my newly created "Personal Folder" and if so, what do I do with the pst file I created via NewOutlook Data File? I thought both the newly created pst file as well as the new "Personal Folder" will show up in my folder list view and that I copy my contacts to my new pst file. When I check FileData File Management, my pst file does show up there, but not my new "Personal Folder." I'm sure this is much simpler than I'm making it, but I'm totally stumped here. Thanks so much for your help. :-) Brandy On Feb 1, 9:08 pm, "Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)" wrote: I don't quite understand what you say you can see... Can you see your new Personal Folder.pst in the Folder List view of Outlook? If not, when can you see it? What version of Outlook do you have? What happened when you tried to copy the contacts into it? Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlookwww.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784), quoted in Boswell's Life of Johnson"gnGracie" wrote in message ups.com... |
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gnGracie wrote:
So, if I drag (via right clicking and dragging) my original contacts file, I'm now confused about where I copy it - do I copy to my newly created "Personal Folder" and if so, what do I do with the pst file I created via NewOutlook Data File? I thought both the newly created pst file as well as the new "Personal Folder" will show up in my folder list view and that I copy my contacts to my new pst file. The newly created PST *is* the new Personal Folders set. Right-click and drag your main Contacts folder to this new Personal Folder, dropping on the root (i.e., "Personal Folders"). Choose Copy and you'll have two Contacts: your original, untouched one, and the copy in the new PST (Personal Folders). You'll have two sets of folders: your original "Personal Folders" or, perhaps it will be named "Outlook Today", thaty contains all of your original folders (Inbox, Outbox, Contacts, etc.), and the new "Personal Folders" you just created, which will contain only a "Deleted Items" folder until you copy your Contacts folder to it. The name "Personal Folders" will be whatever you entered in the "Name" field on the "Create Personal Folders" dialogue that you got after your browsed to the Windows folder, created the file, and click OK. I called it a "display name" because that's the name that Outlook displays in the Folder List. That's why I recommended you change it, because "Personal Folders" is the default name and if you have more than one PST being displayed as "Personal Folders", it can get quite confusing. When I check FileData File Management, my pst file does show up there, but not my new "Personal Folder." Then you missed something. FileNewOutlook Data File *will * make it show up in FileData File Management. -- Brian Tillman |
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"The newly created PST *is* the new Personal Folders set. Right-click
and drag your main Contacts folder to this new Personal Folder, dropping on the root (i.e., "Personal Folders"). Choose Copy and you'll have two Contacts: your original, untouched one, and the copy in the new PST (Personal Folders)." So far so good. "You'll have two sets of folders: your original "Personal Folders" or, perhaps it will be named "Outlook Today", thaty contains all of your original folders (Inbox, Outbox, Contacts, etc.), and the new "Personal Folders" you just created, which will contain only a "Deleted Items" folder until you copy your Contacts folder to it. The name "Personal Folders" will be whatever you entered in the "Name" field on the "Create Personal Folders" dialogue that you got after your browsed to the Windows folder, created the file, and click OK." Still so far so good. Now here's where I'm confused. When I first do FileNewOutlook Data File, I created a file name (Brandy Contacts), then in "Create Microsoft Personal Folders" box I create a folder name (default is Personal Folders, but I changed it to Brandy). So when I view the files in OutlookContacts I see the new "Brandy" folder I created - this is where I copied my contacts. When I do FileData File Management, the "Brandy Contacts" file shows up. When I open my MicrosoftOutlook file (which is where my contacts are stored, and also where I sent "Brandy Contacts", Brandy Contacts shows up. This file does not contain my contacts (my contacts file is a little over 2 MB, the new Brandy Contacts file is only a few KB). This is where my confusion really sets in. Which of these files am I copying to share (Brandy Contacts or Brandy)? If I'm supposed to copy "Brandy", where is it stored? I don't see it with my outlook contacts ("C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy ****\Local Settings\Application Data \Microsoft\Outlook"). Thanks again for your help. :-) |
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gnGracie wrote:
Still so far so good. Now here's where I'm confused. When I first do FileNewOutlook Data File, I created a file name (Brandy Contacts), This should have placed a file named "Brandy's Contacts.pst" in whatever folder you browsed to, or in C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, if you didn't browse anywhere. Of course, this PST will not be limited to containing contacts. It can contain any type of Outlook folder. then in "Create Microsoft Personal Folders" box I create a folder name (default is Personal Folders, but I changed it to Brandy). No, that doesn't create a folder. That gives the PST you are creating a display name of "Brandy". This name will appear in the Folder List as a second set of folders, with "Brandy" as its root, just like you have a set of folders named "Outlook Today" or "Personal Folders", It should appear in the Folder List below the "Outlook Today" (i.e., your current default folders) and it should have plus sign to it left which, when you click it, will Expand the "Brandy" folders and show you exactly one folder underneath called "Deleted Items". So when I view the files in OutlookContacts I see the new "Brandy" folder I created - this is where I copied my contacts. And after doing so, (i.e., copying the folder named "Contacts" to the Folder List name "Brandy"), the Name "Brandy" should now expland to show you two colders: "Contacts" (which you just copied) and "Deleted Items (which was already there - every PST contains its own "Deleted Items" folder). When I do FileData File Management, the "Brandy Contacts" file shows up. The FileData File Management dilogue shouws you the WIndows file system name you have the file on your hard drive, just as you described you named it. When I open my MicrosoftOutlook file (which is where my contacts are stored, and also where I sent "Brandy Contacts", Brandy Contacts shows up. This file does not contain my contacts (my contacts file is a little over 2 MB, the new Brandy Contacts file is only a few KB). I don't know what you mean by "when I open my MicrosoftOutlook file". Whan file are you referring to here and how did you open it? This is where my confusion really sets in. Which of these files am I copying to share (Brandy Contacts or Brandy)? If I'm supposed to copy "Brandy", where is it stored? I don't see it with my outlook contacts ("C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy ****\Local Settings\Application Data \Microsoft\Outlook"). "Brandy's Contacts" and "Brandy" ARE THE SAME FILE. "Brandy's Contacts.pst" is how Windows knows your file. When Outlook opens, it displays "Brandy" for that file because that's what you said to used at the display name. It's a property INSIDE the "Brandy's Contacts.pst" file that Outlook uses to show the file in Outlook's Navigation Pane display. If you right-clicked your Contacts folder and dragged it to "Brandy" in the Navigation Pane of Outlook, then chose Copy, you will now have two copies of your Contacts folder - the original one in the file which Outlook displays as "Outlook Today" (or "Personal Folders") and whose Windows file name is either "Outlook.pst" or "Personal Folders.pst", and one in the file Outlook displays as "Brandy", but whose Windows file name is "Brandy's Contacts.pst". Does this make anything clearer? -- Brian Tillman |
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