Yes you can. If you do an upgrade all settings are retained and no
additional configuration would be needed. Otherwhise you can always connect
to your ols pst-file (the file where all the contacts, mails, calendars, etc
are stored in) by File-> Open-> Outlook Data File
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"Ken Friedman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:64f201c3e1ed$b8e85b00$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I currently have and am happy with Outlook 2002. I am
> planning to purchase Office 2003 and upgrade. Will the
> Outlook 2002 data files I have (e.g. address book,
> existing inbox, sent file, and other files I can access
> with Outlook 2002) be directly accessible by Outlook
> 2003? If not how do I import them?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ken Friedman