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How can I export emails and retain the date received information

 
 
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      26th Jul 2006
I've purchased a new computer and I a am going to export all of emails to a
file for importing to outlook on my new computer. This is a snap except that
I loosed the date received information. How can I retain the date received
for sorting emails?
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      26th Jul 2006
You can't. That's one of many reasons why no one would use export for this.
Just open your Outlook data file in the new installation and copy what you
want from it.
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> I've purchased a new computer and I a am going to export all of emails to
> a
> file for importing to outlook on my new computer. This is a snap except
> that
> I loosed the date received information. How can I retain the date
> received
> for sorting emails?



 
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