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Ok. I use Outlook 2002 for work. I work for the State so there's a multitude of blocked things on the computers. Let's say I have a sub-folder of my inbox called Monthly Reports. When I get a new email, I click and drag it into the sub-folder. Isn't there a way for the sub-folder to actually be located on my computer or thumb drive? I know it CAN be done, I just don't how...
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You can set up archiving for that subfolder and store the .pst file were ever you want like a thimb drive.
Manual archive http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...001121610.aspx Auto Archive http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...395.aspx?CTT=3 |
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