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Old 10-11-2010, 10:23 AM
Latif Latif is offline Moving Sigs and Groups from OE6 to Outlook 2007 Windows 7 Moving Sigs and Groups from OE6 to Outlook 2007 Office 2007
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Hello all, I'm a first time poster but long time lurker.

I currently purchased a new laptop for my boss, and I have had a long tedious job of moving her emails from Outlook Express 6 on Windows XP to Outlook 2007 on Windows 7.

I have successfully moved over all of her emails and folders (she has ~7000 emails that she wanted moved over). I have also moved over her contacts although they are acting up, or outlook is just different but that's for a different post.

What is more important is her signatures and groups. She has lots of signatures that need to be moved over and I was wondering if this is possible from OE6 on XP to Outlook 2007 on W7. She also has groups for her contacts when she sends out emails to certain buyers or sellers (she works in real estate). I am also very curious to know if this is something I can import into Outlooks 2007 on W7 from OE6 on XP.

All feedback and help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again

Latif
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