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Sorry, I inquired about this before but can't find the response- Finally bit the bullet, bought Office 2010 and am ready to install it, but want to be sure I don't lose existing Outlook 2003 email--how do I do it? Thanks!!!! |
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It's a little different than just exporting/importing your pst file. Since Outlook 2003, the pst-file format has changed from an ANSI format to a Unicode format. Your best bet would be to follow the steps on this link:
Look under the section 'Upgrading from Outlook 2002/XP or previous' http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/o...010upgrade.htm |
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Appreciate this, Shawn. Does this also move the other things, Calendar, Contacts in particular? Such a clod at all this!
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In the same section from the link I provided, it states this:
To move your Calendar items all at once, you can switch your Calendar view to a table layout via; tab View-> button Change View-> List I don't see anything about Contacts on that page. |
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