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Changing from Outlook express to Microsoft outlook
I have upgraded from Outlook express to Micrsoft outlook 2007 and I cant get
the WAB file with the folders within to go across to the contacts. I get the fisrt lot but not the folders and the contents |
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Changing from Outlook express to Microsoft outlook
State what you tried and what happened.
File Import will bring over only the Contacts in the default Contacts Folder of the OE Identity, not subfolders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "stovies" wrote in message ... I have upgraded from Outlook express to Micrsoft outlook 2007 and I cant get the WAB file with the folders within to go across to the contacts. I get the fisrt lot but not the folders and the contents |
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Changing from Outlook express to Microsoft outlook
I just got the default contacts, is there anyway to get the sub folders
without doing it one by one? and is it possible to keep the subfolders Stovies "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what you tried and what happened. File Import will bring over only the Contacts in the default Contacts Folder of the OE Identity, not subfolders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "stovies" wrote in message ... I have upgraded from Outlook express to Micrsoft outlook 2007 and I cant get the WAB file with the folders within to go across to the contacts. I get the fisrt lot but not the folders and the contents |
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Changing from Outlook express to Microsoft outlook
"stovies" wrote in message
... I just got the default contacts, is there anyway to get the sub folders without doing it one by one? and is it possible to keep the subfolders You will have to save the current contents of the top folder into a temporary subfolder, copy the contents of one of the subfolders to the top, import the date, then repeat for the next subfolder. On the Outlook side, you'll have to move the imported data into subfolders as you import, but why would you want to do that? Categorize it instead. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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