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Does anybody know how to get journal entries out of
Outlook and into a program like ACT while maintain the link between the original contact in Outlook and the journal entry? |
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I don;t think it can be done. Ask in an Act! forum to confirm.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer Tim <thibler@medicalhorizons.com> asked: | Does anybody know how to get journal entries out of | Outlook and into a program like ACT while maintain the | link between the original contact in Outlook and the | journal entry? |
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Hi - I think this will be fairly straightforward for you.
I managed to stumble across the info in a knowledgebase article: http://www.support.microsoft.com/de...spx?scid=kb;en- us;q287070 >-----Original Message----- >Does anybody know how to get journal entries out of >Outlook and into a program like ACT while maintain the >link between the original contact in Outlook and the >journal entry? --------------------------- Now, I think these instructions will give you a step by step guide to where you wanna go. If ANYONE happens to note where MS might have placed info(HOPEFULLY in one place-doubt that though ) on how a cybercitizen canMIGRATE Outlook XP from a ME machine to a win XP machine and including all the POP mail address es , shortcuts and various other settings, along with the email - I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!!! How to Export Personal Folders (.pst) File Data Use the following steps to export an individual folder such as Contacts folder or a Calendar folder: On the File menu, click Import And Export. If the menu item is not available, hover your pointer over the chevrons at the bottom of the menu, and then click Import and Export. Click Export To File, and then click Next. Click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next. Click the folder that you want to export, and then click Next. Click the Browse button, and then select the location to save the file. In the File Name box, type a descriptive file name, and then click OK. Click Finish. How to Import Personal Folders (.pst) File Data Use the following steps to import a personal folders (.pst) file into Outlook: On the File menu, click Import And Export. If the menu item is not available, hover your pointer over the chevrons at the bottom of the menu, and then click Import and Export. Click Import from another program or file., and then click Next. Click Personal Folder File (.pst), and then click Next. Type the path and the name of the personal folders (.pst) file that you want to import, and then click Next. Select the folder that you want to import, or select the top of the hierarchy to import everything, and then click Finish. How to Back Up Data On a Microsoft Exchange Server |
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