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      23rd Apr 2009
I need to copy a specific e-mail folder to a separate external hard drive to
send to a company for their documentation records of a specific project.

How is this accomplished. I do not want to "export" or copy the entire pst
file which includes all other personal and business records (contacts and
e-mail).
 
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      23rd Apr 2009
If the other party will accept an Outlook data file, within Outlook create a
new data file, copy your folder to this.
Close the data file. Then mail the resulting data file

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>I need to copy a specific e-mail folder to a separate external hard drive
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> send to a company for their documentation records of a specific project.
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> How is this accomplished. I do not want to "export" or copy the entire
> pst
> file which includes all other personal and business records (contacts and
> e-mail).



 
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