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Friday, 6 September 2013

Learn How To Import Outlook 2002 Settings to Outlook 2007

Posted on 01:26 by Unknown
Microsoft Outlook is a feature packed email client application that comes with Microsoft suite. Like all other software, this application also has many variants.

In case you have an older version of Microsoft Outlook installed on your system, it is possible to upgrade your old version of Outlook to a newer version.  The steps involved in this process are simple and easy to execute.  Here, I am going to discuss about some tips for importing Outlook settings of Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007.  In case you face any problems while carrying out this process, feel free to contact the Outlook support team.

Instructions

Export settings from Outlook 2002

  • Launch Microsoft Outlook 2002. Go to the File menu and select the option, Import and Export.
  • From the list of the options available, select Export to a file and click the Next button.
  • From the list of all file types, pick Personal Folder File (.pst); after this, click the Next button.
  • Next, save the file that is exported. To do this, enter the name of the file and click the Next button.
  • Once you complete the process hit the Finish button to save the alterations. Once completed, close the Microsoft Outlook 2002.
Importing settings to Outlook2007

  • Open your Microsoft Outlook 2007 program.
  • Then navigate to the File menu and select the option Import and Export.
  • Then select Import from another program or file and click the Next button.
  • Next, locate the Personal File Folder (.pst) on the list of available options, and click it. After that, proceed by clicking the Next button. After completing this, go to the hard drive where you have saved the actual file i.e. the Outlook 2002 file, and select it.
  • Now select the way in which you want to import the Outlook 2002 file to 2007. If you want to receive the information from outlook 2002, select Replace duplicates with items imported. But if you want to keep the Outlook 2007 dates, then click the option Do not import duplicates. In case you don’t know the correct version, then pick Allow duplicates to be created. Now finish the process by clicking the Next and the Finish button.

Thus, you can easily upgrade from Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007.  All you have to do is spend some time on changing the Outlook settings.
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