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BudVitoff BudVitoff is offline Is the backup for "Outlook for Mac" all in one place? Windows 7 64bit Is the backup for "Outlook for Mac" all in one place? Office 2007
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Default Is the backup for "Outlook for Mac" all in one place?

Just for comparison's sake, Windows' Outlook online backup files are all in C:>Users>(username)>AppData>Local>Microsoft>Outloo k (except for the .NK2 file in the Roaming, not the Local, folder). This makes it easy for me to make my CrashPlan backup system capture everything it needs to create a full offline backup of Outlook.

I'd like it if Mac did something similar, and I suspect it's (username)>Documents>Microsoft User Data>Office 2011 identities.

Can anyone confirm this? I know that both methods might capture outdated or irrelevant information, but in my mind it's a minor cost for the convenience involved. Besides, CrashPlan won't copy something a second time if it hasn't changed, so the extra cost is minimal.
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