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Ollakal
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      24th Nov 2007
Hi

I have 5 .Pst files in my computer, is there a way I can bring all the 5 in
to my personal folder. I know how can I export pst and bring that to under my
personal folder in outlook, but my question is if I do this same producer 5
times with the 5 different, I will have 5 personal folders? Could someone
explain this to me please?
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      24th Nov 2007
You simply open the other pst's within outlook, then if you wish copy data
to whichever data file you want.

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> Hi
>
> I have 5 .Pst files in my computer, is there a way I can bring all the 5
> in
> to my personal folder. I know how can I export pst and bring that to under
> my
> personal folder in outlook, but my question is if I do this same producer
> 5
> times with the 5 different, I will have 5 personal folders? Could someone
> explain this to me please?
> --
> Raghu Ollakal
> System Administrator



 
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