Recombining Archive pst with main pst

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gordon
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Hi Gordon,

You can either use the File, Import from another program or file and choose
Personal Folders and browse to the archive.pst,

or

you can expand both in the folder list and right-click drag and drop the
contents from each folder from the archive.pst to the current one....

Hope this helps...
 
Bob Cooley said:
Hi Gordon,

You can either use the File, Import from another program or file and choose
Personal Folders and browse to the archive.pst,

or

you can expand both in the folder list and right-click drag and drop the
contents from each folder from the archive.pst to the current one....

Hope this helps...


--
Bob Cooley
Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Technical Support
for Platforms & Business Applications

Thanks for the info!
 
Bob Cooley said:
Hi Gordon,

You can either use the File, Import from another program or file and choose
Personal Folders and browse to the archive.pst,

If I do an import, will that keep the original archive pst intact, or will
it disappear into the current pst?
 
Gordon said:
If I do an import, will that keep the original archive pst intact, or
will it disappear into the current pst?

It will not change the contents of the archive file from which you are
importing.
 
Sue Mosher said:
But you'll get the archive data mingled back in with your main .pst data.
Better to open the archive file and browse it separately.
I needed the combined pst file to import into another client, as it wouldn't
see the archive file to import.
 
But you'll get the archive data mingled back in with your main .pst data.
Better to open the archive file and browse it separately.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
Hi Bob,

Thanks for the information.


Sincerely yours,
John Smith
(e-mail address removed)
 
Hi Bob,

Thanks for the information.


Sincerely yours,
John Smith
(e-mail address removed)
 

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