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EdgardM

I have Microsft Office Pro 2007 in my desktop computer and in my laptop.
However my Outlook folder of my laptop are about one year old. I need to
transfer all my Outlook folder of my desktop computer into my laptop computer
(update) Please I need help. I have a new USB and DVD disks
 
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EdgardM

Dear Brian Thank you for the reply

I am copying the PST to my USBas you sugested. However, you said to copy to
folder into my laptop that does not have PST of that name Please explain this
part. You mean to any folder? Like my pictures folder?
After you said start Outlook which one Outllok in my desktop or Outlook in
my laptop?
after you said copy from that PST anything I want but as I wrote you I jave
alerady in my laptop my Outlook I only need to update my personal folders.
Later you said copy from that PST anything you want.
I am confused FROM that PST or INTO that PST Please explai
Thank you for the help

Brian Tillman said:
EdgardM;114765 said:
I have Microsft Office Pro 2007 in my desktop computer and in my
laptop.
However my Outlook folder of my laptop are about one year old. I need
to
transfer all my Outlook folder of my desktop computer into my laptop
computer
(update) Please I need help. I have a new USB and DVD disks

With Outlook on the desktop PC closed, copy the PST that Outlook uses
to your USB drive (if it fits) and bring the USB drive to the laptop.
Copy the PST to some folder on the laptop that doesn't already contain a
PST of that name. Start Outlook and click File>Open>Outlook Data File.
Browse to the copied PST, select it, and click OK. Now, copy from that
PST anything you want.

If you'd rather just supplant the existing PST, click Tools>Account
Settings and click the Data Files tab. Select the added PST and then
click Set as Default. Stop and restart Outlook and the copied PST will
now be the default PST. You can then remove the old PST by
right-clicking its root in the Navigation Pane and choose Close. The
next time you close Outlook all the way, you can delete the old PST if
you wish, or just retain it as backup.


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Brian Tillman

[MVP-Outlook]
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