Help: How to copy items into an Outlook2003 Personal Folder File, from an Outlook2002 PST FIle?

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Mayo

Sujet: Help: How to copy items into an Outlook2003 Personal Folder File,
from an Outlook2002 PST FIle?



Hi,

I'm trying to migrate from Outlook XP 2002 to Outlook 2003.

Can you please explain the procedure to copy the calendar and task items to
the new PST file please? I can't seem to drag and drop the Calender Folder
from the old to the new PST File!

(opposite to the fact that drag 'n drop works fine for a standard Mail and
Post Items).



/mooh
 
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Roady [MVP]

You can when you change your view to a list view like By Category;
View-> Arrange By->Current View-> By Category

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M

Mayo

ok thanks!


Roady said:
You can when you change your view to a list view like By Category;
View-> Arrange By->Current View-> By Category

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penguinator

You could also just open your old PST file and change the defaul
delivery location for your profile... Then you wouldn't have to mov
anything.

File --> Open --> Personal Folders File and browse to your original.

Then

Tools --> Email accounts --> View/Change

The pst file will now be listed as a drop down option for your defaul
store


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penguinato
 
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Roady [MVP]

But then he/she wouldn't have the new UNICODE pst-file from Outlook 2003

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