Transitioning to a new computer, Help save/restore

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Happy New Year to All;

Santa's running a little late with my new cpu. New one comes with Office
Student edition. Think I will purchase Outlook 2007 as I currenty am using
2003.
Anyway, I was hoping some one could walk me thru how to save all my old
e-mails and then reload them into my new computer after I install 2007.
Is this possible? Are there any compatability issues, oh yeah also going
from XP to Vista.

thank you in advance
 
I just went from XP to Vista. I was able to save all my contacts and emails
to a file and then reload it into the new Outlook. It was very easy. I went
to the main Outlook website and did a search. It was a step-by-step process.
Sure made it nice to open Outlook on the new computer and have everything
there. If you can't find the instructions, let me know and I will find them
and email them to you. Good luck!!

Mary
 
ok dg...don't work too hard. i just did it in the past couple weeks, so
would be more than happy to help you before you pulled all your hair out.
 
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm


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After furious head scratching, dg asked:

| Happy New Year to All;
|
| Santa's running a little late with my new cpu. New one comes with
| Office Student edition. Think I will purchase Outlook 2007 as I
| currenty am using 2003.
| Anyway, I was hoping some one could walk me thru how to save all my
| old e-mails and then reload them into my new computer after I install
| 2007. Is this possible? Are there any compatability issues, oh yeah
| also going from XP to Vista.
|
| thank you in advance
 

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