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      5th Nov 2007
Is there a way to UNarchive pst files and re-integrate them BACK into Outlook?

I know that I can OPEN the files into Outlook as a separate archived folder
(by going to File, Open, Data File), but I don't want to do this and don't
want the file to be separate.

I want to unarchive the archived file and re-integrate it back into my
original .pst file. Can this by done?

Please respond to (E-Mail Removed). Thanks.



 
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      5th Nov 2007
Restore both PST files from backup, or manually move the archived items
back from the archive file (right-click drag-and-drop).

Posting your email address here is not a good idea, as we do not do
email support. However, spammers will happily collect such addresses
with address-harvesting bots.

Soapy wrote:
> Is there a way to UNarchive pst files and re-integrate them BACK into Outlook?
>
> I know that I can OPEN the files into Outlook as a separate archived folder
> (by going to File, Open, Data File), but I don't want to do this and don't
> want the file to be separate.
>
> I want to unarchive the archived file and re-integrate it back into my
> original .pst file. Can this by done?
>
> Please respond to <removed>. Thanks.

 
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      5th Nov 2007
Hey Pat:

When you say "restore," do you mean "import?"

And, how do I manually move Calendar items?

thanks for the email tip.

"Pat Willener" wrote:

> Restore both PST files from backup, or manually move the archived items
> back from the archive file (right-click drag-and-drop).
>
> Posting your email address here is not a good idea, as we do not do
> email support. However, spammers will happily collect such addresses
> with address-harvesting bots.
>
> Soapy wrote:
> > Is there a way to UNarchive pst files and re-integrate them BACK into Outlook?
> >
> > I know that I can OPEN the files into Outlook as a separate archived folder
> > (by going to File, Open, Data File), but I don't want to do this and don't
> > want the file to be separate.
> >
> > I want to unarchive the archived file and re-integrate it back into my
> > original .pst file. Can this by done?
> >
> > Please respond to <removed>. Thanks.

>

 
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      5th Nov 2007
"restore" means "open" both at once, then move messages. To move calendar
items, in the calendar you want to move, select View/arrange by/current view/
by category, this will give you a list, then go edit/select all, then right
click them and move to folder

"Soapy" wrote:

> Hey Pat:
>
> When you say "restore," do you mean "import?"
>
> And, how do I manually move Calendar items?
>
> thanks for the email tip.
>
> "Pat Willener" wrote:
>
> > Restore both PST files from backup, or manually move the archived items
> > back from the archive file (right-click drag-and-drop).
> >
> > Posting your email address here is not a good idea, as we do not do
> > email support. However, spammers will happily collect such addresses
> > with address-harvesting bots.
> >
> > Soapy wrote:
> > > Is there a way to UNarchive pst files and re-integrate them BACK into Outlook?
> > >
> > > I know that I can OPEN the files into Outlook as a separate archived folder
> > > (by going to File, Open, Data File), but I don't want to do this and don't
> > > want the file to be separate.
> > >
> > > I want to unarchive the archived file and re-integrate it back into my
> > > original .pst file. Can this by done?
> > >
> > > Please respond to <removed>. Thanks.

> >

 
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      5th Nov 2007
Hey DLW!

Thanks for the info. Worked great. Never knew I could do this.

I did as you said and found that I had a tremendous amount of "junk files"
that I was able to dump.

Thanks again for the assist.

"dlw" wrote:

> "restore" means "open" both at once, then move messages. To move calendar
> items, in the calendar you want to move, select View/arrange by/current view/
> by category, this will give you a list, then go edit/select all, then right
> click them and move to folder
>
> "Soapy" wrote:
>
> > Hey Pat:
> >
> > When you say "restore," do you mean "import?"
> >
> > And, how do I manually move Calendar items?
> >
> > thanks for the email tip.
> >
> > "Pat Willener" wrote:
> >
> > > Restore both PST files from backup, or manually move the archived items
> > > back from the archive file (right-click drag-and-drop).
> > >
> > > Posting your email address here is not a good idea, as we do not do
> > > email support. However, spammers will happily collect such addresses
> > > with address-harvesting bots.
> > >
> > > Soapy wrote:
> > > > Is there a way to UNarchive pst files and re-integrate them BACK into Outlook?
> > > >
> > > > I know that I can OPEN the files into Outlook as a separate archived folder
> > > > (by going to File, Open, Data File), but I don't want to do this and don't
> > > > want the file to be separate.
> > > >
> > > > I want to unarchive the archived file and re-integrate it back into my
> > > > original .pst file. Can this by done?
> > > >
> > > > Please respond to <removed>. Thanks.
> > >

 
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