Import "just" Address Book\Contacts

D

denmarfl

Running Outlook 2007 on Desktop. Purchased a New Laptop with Outlook 2007
and just want to transfer my Address Book\Contacts from the Desktop PC to my
Laptop. I do not want to transfer any other Data...just Address
Book\Contacts.

Can this be done? Please provide step-by-step instructions as I am pretty
much a new to this; Thank You
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

There is no address book in Outlook. All Contact data resides in your
Contacts Folder. If you want to transfer only that folder, then you would
need to create new empty Outlook data file, copy your Contacts Folder into
that file, then copy that file and open it in the other installation. We
post the detailed instructions daily. Take a look at these pages for info on
Outlook data backup or transfer:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
 
D

denmarfl

Thanks; when I wrote my question i used Address Book\Contacts because I was
not sure. I looked at the links, they did not address my situation clearly.
You have been very helpful in the past, and I thank you for your continued
assistance.

I see the Contact Folder in my Desktop and see all my names\addresses, etc.
I see the Contact Folder in my Laptop (where I want to transfer just my
contacts to). Could I copy and paste the Contacts from the Desktop into the
Laptop's Contact Folder....and Outlook 2007 will display those contacts?

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......
There is no address book in Outlook. All Contact data resides in your
Contacts Folder. If you want to transfer only that folder, then you would
need to create new empty Outlook data file, copy your Contacts Folder into
that file, then copy that file and open it in the other installation. We
post the detailed instructions daily. Take a look at these pages for info on
Outlook data backup or transfer:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Running Outlook 2007 on Desktop. Purchased a New Laptop with Outlook 2007
and just want to transfer my Address Book\Contacts from the Desktop PC to
my
Laptop. I do not want to transfer any other Data...just Address
Book\Contacts.

Can this be done? Please provide step-by-step instructions as I am pretty
much a new to this; Thank You
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the links. They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my "Contacts". I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File > Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
 
D

denmarfl

I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and name it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting you that if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed. But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create on the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and pasted it in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not getting it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

Russ Valentine said:
They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File > Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my "Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and name it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting you that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed. But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create on the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and pasted it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

Russ Valentine said:
They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File >
Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the warning
message.


Russ Valentine said:
I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and name it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting you that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed. But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create on the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and pasted it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

Russ Valentine said:
They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File >
Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
G

Gordon

denmarfl said:
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


You've completely mis-understood the instructions. You do all this FROM
WITHIN OUTLOOK....
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


Russ Valentine said:
I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed. But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File >
Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to assist
me...I am certain its me......

Russ Valentine said:
Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


Russ Valentine said:
I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed. But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File >
Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to assist
me...I am certain its me......

Russ Valentine said:
Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your instructions.....and I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data File. The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its pasted into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook in some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the process you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the less how I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having Outlook opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














Russ Valentine said:
I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to assist
me...I am certain its me......

Russ Valentine said:
Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file. Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File. Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation (File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:


I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow ......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for copying and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file. You only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that installation of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data File. The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its pasted into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the process you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the less how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














Russ Valentine said:
I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

Now that you see....my lack of knowledge; and now that I know I can't use
Explorer to perform the copy...transfer, etc, can you direct me, realizing my
short comings....the copy from from Desktop....and the copy to...in my
laptop....which doesn't include using Explorer?

Russ Valentine said:
I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for copying and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file. You only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that installation of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data File. The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its pasted into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the process you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the less how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














Russ Valentine said:
I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again. Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or, set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop, and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Well I already did in my instructions. Copying the data file from the
desktop to the laptop would use Windows Explorer (and whatever transfer
medium or connection you use). Copying data from one file to another is done
within Outlook after you have both files open in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Now that you see....my lack of knowledge; and now that I know I can't use
Explorer to perform the copy...transfer, etc, can you direct me, realizing
my
short comings....the copy from from Desktop....and the copy to...in my
laptop....which doesn't include using Explorer?

Russ Valentine said:
I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for copying
and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file. You
only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that installation
of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data
ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your
instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is
me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data File.
The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its pasted
into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he
wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the process
you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the less
how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my
Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














:

I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there
some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again.
Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then
copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to
open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got
the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook
on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to
Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in
the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens
alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or,
set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop
and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the
Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll
go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in
it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop,
and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am
not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its
Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all
gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer
my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the
above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
D

denmarfl

I only know how to use Explorer to copy\paste.

I don't know\understand how to do this with Outlook open and within Outlook.
I need to be taught....if possible.

Russ Valentine said:
Well I already did in my instructions. Copying the data file from the
desktop to the laptop would use Windows Explorer (and whatever transfer
medium or connection you use). Copying data from one file to another is done
within Outlook after you have both files open in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Now that you see....my lack of knowledge; and now that I know I can't use
Explorer to perform the copy...transfer, etc, can you direct me, realizing
my
short comings....the copy from from Desktop....and the copy to...in my
laptop....which doesn't include using Explorer?

Russ Valentine said:
I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for copying
and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file. You
only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that installation
of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data
ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your
instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is
me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data File.
The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its pasted
into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he
wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the process
you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the less
how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my
Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














:

I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is there
some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again.
Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then
copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER" was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to
open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I got
the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using Outlook
on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to
Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in
the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens
alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning, or,
set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my Laptop
and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the
Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder. I'll
go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder in
it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop,
and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am
not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its
Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and all
gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to Transfer
my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the
above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

When both data files are open in Outlook you simply copy the contents of one
folder into another.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
I only know how to use Explorer to copy\paste.

I don't know\understand how to do this with Outlook open and within
Outlook.
I need to be taught....if possible.

Russ Valentine said:
Well I already did in my instructions. Copying the data file from the
desktop to the laptop would use Windows Explorer (and whatever transfer
medium or connection you use). Copying data from one file to another is
done
within Outlook after you have both files open in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Now that you see....my lack of knowledge; and now that I know I can't
use
Explorer to perform the copy...transfer, etc, can you direct me,
realizing
my
short comings....the copy from from Desktop....and the copy to...in my
laptop....which doesn't include using Explorer?

:

I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for
copying
and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file.
You
only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that
installation
of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data
ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your
instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is
me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data
File.
The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its
pasted
into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files
using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook
in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he
wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the
process
you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste
using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the
less
how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my
Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having
Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














:

I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is
there
some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying
to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again.
Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you
close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then
copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER"
was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to
open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I
got
the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer
and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using
Outlook
on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to
Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in
the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens
alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning,
or,
set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my
Laptop
and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the
Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder.
I'll
go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder
in
it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my
Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop,
and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't
work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am
not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other
installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its
Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I
reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and
all
gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to
Transfer
my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

in
message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the
above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to
follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Were you needing instructions on how to Copy and Paste? It's no different in
Outlook than anywhere else. Just make sure you have both data files (e.g.,
Transfer.pst and the target installation's default.pst) open in Outlook and
both Contact Folders visible in the Navigation pane. Then:
1. Open the Contacts Folder in Transfer.pst
2. Edit > Select All > Edit > Copy
3. Open the Contacts Folder in Default.pst
4. Edit > Paste
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
I only know how to use Explorer to copy\paste.

I don't know\understand how to do this with Outlook open and within
Outlook.
I need to be taught....if possible.

Russ Valentine said:
Well I already did in my instructions. Copying the data file from the
desktop to the laptop would use Windows Explorer (and whatever transfer
medium or connection you use). Copying data from one file to another is
done
within Outlook after you have both files open in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
denmarfl said:
Now that you see....my lack of knowledge; and now that I know I can't
use
Explorer to perform the copy...transfer, etc, can you direct me,
realizing
my
short comings....the copy from from Desktop....and the copy to...in my
laptop....which doesn't include using Explorer?

:

I think I see your problem. You cannot use Windows Explorer for
copying
and
pasting Outlook data that is contained within an Outlook data file.
You
only
use Windows Explorer to transfer the entire file from one location to
another. Once you have transferred that file, you must then open it in
Outlook and copy the data you need from it to the file that
installation
of
Outlook is using.
You're not alone. Microsoft made the transfer of Outlook data
ridiculously
complicated and counter-intuitive.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As you wrote, and rightfully so, I didn't follow your
instructions.....and
I
have no doubt your instructions are as clear as they can be....it is
me, I
just don't seem to get it. I understand how to create a new Data
File.
The
steps that I can't seem to understand are the copy\Paste steps after
Creating
the New data File, and then Copying the Contacts file once its
pasted
into
the laptop. When I copy and Paste I work with Folders or Files
using
Explorer and I think you are guiding me to Copy\Paste within Outlook
in
some
manner(or at least Gordon's brief response to this posting where he
wrote,
it's all perfromed within Outlook)...and I don't know how to.

I'm reading your instructions and instead of understanding the
process
you
are directing me to follow, becuase of my knowledge of Copy\Paste
using
Explorer, I see, although I am sure the wrong way...but none the
less
how
I
understand Copying\Pasting that I copy the Contacts Folder from my
Desktop
and PASTE it into the Contacts Folder in my Laptop and Having
Outlook
opened,
etc....well, best said again, I don't get it.

Thanks for being so understanding......














:

I posted the instructions as clearly and simply as I could. Is
there
some
part that is unclear that I can clarify?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Like I wrote before, I don't get it. I do thank you for trying
to
assist
me...I am certain its me......

:

Then you didn't follow my instructions at all. Read them again.
Follow
them.
You copy your Contacts Folder into the data file before you
close
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Your instructions " To create the data file, use File > New >
Outlook
Data
File. Make sure you keep track of its name and location. Then
copy
your
Contacts Folder into this file. Close Outlook."

I went to the folder where the Data file I created, TRANSFER"
was
loacated
C:\Usrers\XXXX\AppaData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Transfer

I then copied my Contact Folder off the Desktop PC, I went to
open
the
Data
file I created "Transfer" to paste the Contact Folder in. I
got
the
warning
message.


:

I've never seen such a warning. Exactly how did you transfer
and
open
this
file?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am learning.......So I create a New Data file using
Outlook
on
my
Desktop
(Again, I am Transfering Contacts from Desktop to
Laptop).....and
name
it
"Transfer" (Transfer.pst). Then copy the CONTACT Folder in
the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. When opening Transfer.pst a warning opens
alerting
you
that
if
you open the file it can become Corupted???? So I did not
proceed.
But
assuming you'll reply advising me to ignore the warning,
or,
set
me
straight,
I'll copy and paste the entire Contact Folder from the
Desktop
into
Transfer.pst. I'll close Outlook.

I'll then paste this Transfer.pst file.....in a folder I'll
create
on
the
laptop and Name it TRANSFER. I'll open Outlook in my
Laptop
and
open
Transfer.pst...Outlook is still open......I'll go to the
Transfer
Folder\Transfer.pst, open it, copy the Contacts Folder.
I'll
go
to
the
Contact Folder on my Laptop...and paste the Contact folder
in
it.

When I click on the Address Book Icon in Outlook, my
Contacts
will
be
displayed.

Now if I simply copied the Contacts Folder from my Desktop,
and
pasted
it
in
my Contact Folder on my Laptop....the Transfer wouldn't
work?

If I have confused the issue\steps, or simply you feel I am
not
getting
it,
I wouldn't blame you at all for not replying.

:

They all apply to Outlook 2007 as well and they cover the
instance
in
which
you only want to transfer a portion of your data file.
Summarizing
the
instructions:
To create the data file, use File > New > Outlook Data
File.
Make
sure
you
keep track of its name and location. Then copy your
Contacts
Folder
into
this file. Close Outlook.
Copy this new data file and open it in the other
installation
(File

Open >
Outlook Data File...). Then copy the Contacts from its
Contacts
Folder
to
the Contacts Folder in the current installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Sorry, I really didn't intend to offend anyone. I
reviewed
the
links.
They
all referred to Outlook versions other than 2007, and
all
gave
instructions
to Backup\Transfer the .pst file....I only want to
Transfer
my
"Contacts".
I
do not want to Transfer my Inbox....etc.

:

in
message

I didn't understand your New data file...etc. If the
above
won't
work,
could ypu provide more detail as to the steps to
follow
......

He did already. Read the web sites he cited.
 

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