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Ron
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      21st Sep 2009
Is there away for me to back up a specific subfolder within my Inbox in
Outlook 2003?
If so, can someone provide the steps?
Thanks in advance.
 
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      21st Sep 2009
Ron wrote:
> Is there away for me to back up a specific subfolder within my Inbox in
> Outlook 2003?
> If so, can someone provide the steps?
> Thanks in advance.


Create a new .pst file. Open it. Move your specific sub folder within
you inbox emails to the new .pst file. Close the .pst file. You have a
back up.

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M
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      21st Sep 2009
Ron wrote:
> Is there away for me to back up a specific subfolder within my Inbox in
> Outlook 2003?
> If so, can someone provide the steps?
> Thanks in advance.


Create a new .pst file. Open it within Outlook. Move the messages you
want to it. Close it. You have a back up.

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Ron
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      21st Sep 2009
M
How exactly do I create a new .pst file.

"M" wrote:

> Ron wrote:
> > Is there away for me to back up a specific subfolder within my Inbox in
> > Outlook 2003?
> > If so, can someone provide the steps?
> > Thanks in advance.

>
> Create a new .pst file. Open it within Outlook. Move the messages you
> want to it. Close it. You have a back up.
>
> M
>

 
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      21st Sep 2009

"Ron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> M
> How exactly do I create a new .pst file.
>


File-New-Outlook Data File....

 
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Roady [MVP]
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      21st Sep 2009
No, you won't. You need to copy those messages, not move them.

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"M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ron wrote:
>> Is there away for me to back up a specific subfolder within my Inbox in
>> Outlook 2003?
>> If so, can someone provide the steps?
>> Thanks in advance.

>
> Create a new .pst file. Open it within Outlook. Move the messages you want
> to it. Close it. You have a back up.
>
> M


 
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M
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      21st Sep 2009
Roady [MVP] wrote:
> No, you won't. You need to copy those messages, not move them.
>


True, my mistake. Oh well, try to have a nice day anyway.

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Ron
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      21st Sep 2009
Thanks it worked.


"M" wrote:

> Roady [MVP] wrote:
> > No, you won't. You need to copy those messages, not move them.
> >

>
> True, my mistake. Oh well, try to have a nice day anyway.
>
> M
>

 
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M
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      21st Sep 2009
Ron wrote:
> Thanks it worked.


You're welcome.

M
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>
> "M" wrote:
>
>> Roady [MVP] wrote:
>>> No, you won't. You need to copy those messages, not move them.
>>>

>> True, my mistake. Oh well, try to have a nice day anyway.
>>
>> M
>>

 
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