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How do I import Contacts from Outlook 2003 into Outlook 2002?



 
 
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Old March 24th 08, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
DougN
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Default How do I import Contacts from Outlook 2003 into Outlook 2002?

I've saved my work contacts from Outlook 2003 in a .pst file and need to
import them into Outlook 2002 at home. The pop up says the file is not
compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service.
Contact Administrator.

The company I was with went out of business and there is no Admin to
contact. Any suggestions?
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Old March 25th 08, 12:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Michal [Outlook MVP]
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Default How do I import Contacts from Outlook 2003 into Outlook 2002?

DougN wrote:
I've saved my work contacts from Outlook 2003 in a .pst file and need to
import them into Outlook 2002 at home. The pop up says the file is not
compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service.
Contact Administrator.

The company I was with went out of business and there is no Admin to
contact. Any suggestions?


1. Open the PST file in Outlook 2003 or 2007.
2. Create new PST file in the old Outlook 97-2002 format.
3. Copy all contacts to this PST file.

Now you can open the old-format PST file in Outlook 2002.

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Best regards,
Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

http://www.codetwo.com
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Old March 26th 08, 01:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
ABBA
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Default How do I import Contacts from Outlook 2003 into Outlook 2002?



"Michal [Outlook MVP]" wrote:

DougN wrote:
I've saved my work contacts from Outlook 2003 in a .pst file and need to
import them into Outlook 2002 at home. The pop up says the file is not
compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service.
Contact Administrator.

The company I was with went out of business and there is no Admin to
contact. Any suggestions?


1. Open the PST file in Outlook 2003 or 2007.
2. Create new PST file in the old Outlook 97-2002 format.
3. Copy all contacts to this PST file.

Now you can open the old-format PST file in Outlook 2002.

--
Best regards,
Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

http://www.codetwo.com
Share Outlook on the net without Exchange!

 




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