Contacts in personal folders

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Guest

I just noticed two options "Contacts" and "contacts in personal folders".
There are more items in the former. What's the difference? I try to backup
into something called "personal folders" (.pst) but cannot open this (if I
lost original). How do other people back up their Outlook contents? I have
struggled with this for a year. What if i lost my laptop? I'd lose
everything!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jo Foster said:
I just noticed two options "Contacts" and "contacts in personal
folders". There are more items in the former. What's the difference?
I try to backup into something called "personal folders" (.pst) but
cannot open this (if I lost original). How do other people back up
their Outlook contents? I have struggled with this for a year. What
if i lost my laptop? I'd lose everything!

The "Contacts" folder is in your delivery location folder set (either an
Exchange mailbox or a Personal Folders file) and the other is in a different
Personal Folders file you're using.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for taking the trouble to reply, but I'm afraid I don't understand.
Why do I have two versions? And where are they? What is a delivery location
folder set? What is an Exchange mailbox? I'm not even sure how to open a
Personal Folders file! I'm self-employed, working from home. Is there
anywhere I can read about these things? - to save you having to offer a
tutorial.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jo Foster said:
Thanks for taking the trouble to reply, but I'm afraid I don't
understand. Why do I have two versions? And where are they? What is a
delivery location folder set? What is an Exchange mailbox? I'm not
even sure how to open a Personal Folders file! I'm self-employed,
working from home. Is there anywhere I can read about these things? -
to save you having to offer a tutorial.

Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. Examine the "Deliver new e-mail to the
following location" drop-down at the lower left. That specifies your
"delivery location". click the drop-down. Is there more than one choice?

Click File>Data File Management and see if more than one PST is referenced.

There are plenty of tutorials around. http://office.microsoft.com/.
contacts lots of information and does http://www.slipstick.com/ ,
http://www.howto-outlook.com/ , and http://www.outlook-tips.net/
 

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