First of all, importing is not the way to restore your Outlook data after a
reformat. Simply reconnect your original via File-> Open Outlook Data
File... This procedure takes only a few seconds; an import can take well
over an hour while you'd be losing various (and possibly valuable) metadata.
Second, you are connecting to your Gmail account via an IMAP account. Then
it creates its own folder set since the IMAP protocol requires that. It
sounds like you were using the POP3 protocol before. As an IMAP account is a
two-way-sync between client and server, there would be absolutely no need to
import/restore your original pst-file as it will sync from the server again
when you recreate the account in Outlook.
Anyway, without any basic details (such as; are you indeed using IMAP and
which Outlook version are we talking about here?) it is hard to give any
precise directions.
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"BrianP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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AD75829-B16E-458C-A1F9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> When I re-formatted my laptop, I imported my saved email files back into
> Outlook. Each email account had been given a custom name. When I
> imported
> them back to Outlook, the software showed each of the original accounts,
> but
> then created another account for each with a default Outlook name format.
> Now I have basically two accounts for each with one containing the old
> messages and one with a new name (email address) that receives the new
> messages. I would like to be able to consolodate all the emails ifrom
> each
> pair of accounts into just one account with both the old messages and the
> new
> emails. Please help!
>
> Example:
> Original Account Name = "Gmail - personal"
> Outlook New Name for Account = "(E-Mail Removed)"