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Copy Contacts from Outlook 07 to Outlook 07 ??

 
 
Dave K
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      22nd Apr 2007
I'm running Outlook 07 in Win XP on one partition and in Vista on the other.
(Dual boot Hdd-0)
How can I copy my Outlook 07 Contacts from one to the other?
What is the file extension?

Please help I'm frustrated enough as it is with Vista.

 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      22nd Apr 2007
Why copy them? simply point Outlook 2007 to your .pst file in the other
partition.

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After furious head scratching, Dave K wrote:

| I'm running Outlook 07 in Win XP on one partition and in Vista on the
| other. (Dual boot Hdd-0)
| How can I copy my Outlook 07 Contacts from one to the other?
| What is the file extension?
|
| Please help I'm frustrated enough as it is with Vista.


 
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#1 Dave
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      22nd Apr 2007
Bin there done that. It turns out that I get a "Data File did not close
properly... message" just like so many others. Reading about that problem it
is suggested to copy messages into Outlook 07 and NOT use the existing pst.
or import option.
That part I've done and so far don't get the Data file message.
Now I would like to bring in the contacts the same way and have not even
been able to find out what file extension to look for in Outlook 07.
Thanks for your help.


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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> Why copy them? simply point Outlook 2007 to your .pst file in the other
> partition.
>
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> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, Dave K wrote:
>
> | I'm running Outlook 07 in Win XP on one partition and in Vista on the
> | other. (Dual boot Hdd-0)
> | How can I copy my Outlook 07 Contacts from one to the other?
> | What is the file extension?
> |
> | Please help I'm frustrated enough as it is with Vista.
>
>


 
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Brian Tillman
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      22nd Apr 2007
#1 Dave <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Bin there done that. It turns out that I get a "Data File did not
> close properly... message" just like so many others. Reading about
> that problem it is suggested to copy messages into Outlook 07 and NOT
> use the existing pst. or import option.
> That part I've done and so far don't get the Data file message.
> Now I would like to bring in the contacts the same way and have not
> even been able to find out what file extension to look for in Outlook
> 07.


Your Contacts are in your PST, just like all your other Outlook data.
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