I would copy the pst and delete the messages from one of the pst files. If
you want to make a new, clean pst, drag the now empty folders to a new pst
or just use the now empty copy.
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"egsdar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a pst file too large and need to create a new folder, the thing is
> that I have several folders created there and is quite demanding to create
> manually each folder in the new pst. Is there a way to do this by copying
> the
> folder structure (not the emails) to the new pst?