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trauty18 May 20th 04 06:20 AM

Outlook 2000
 
Just wondering if anyone could tell me how I can save my
emails and address book so I can use them after I
reinstall windows on my computer. Thanks

dcoville May 20th 04 02:54 PM

Outlook 2000
 

-----Original Message-----
Just wondering if anyone could tell me how I can save my
emails and address book so I can use them after I
reinstall windows on my computer. Thanks
.

I know you can back-up Outlook or Outlook Express on a cd
and that will save the emails and addresses. When you
reinstall Outlook or Outlook Express you can retrieve the
backed up info. But I don't know how you "reincorporate
it into your files....

Maybe someone else will be more helpful.

Rick T May 20th 04 03:33 PM

Outlook 2000
 
dcoville wrote:

-----Original Message-----
Just wondering if anyone could tell me how I can save my
emails and address book so I can use them after I
reinstall windows on my computer. Thanks
.


I know you can back-up Outlook or Outlook Express on a cd
and that will save the emails and addresses. When you
reinstall Outlook or Outlook Express you can retrieve the
backed up info. But I don't know how you "reincorporate
it into your files....


Maybe just move it into the directory where the rest of the .dbxs are.
Though the term "Import" is nagging me for some reason.


Rick

Mart May 20th 04 08:12 PM

Outlook 2000
 
File Menu \ Import (and Export) Messages g

Mart


"Rick T" wrote in message
...
dcoville wrote:

-----Original Message-----
Just wondering if anyone could tell me how I can save my
emails and address book so I can use them after I
reinstall windows on my computer. Thanks
.


I know you can back-up Outlook or Outlook Express on a cd
and that will save the emails and addresses. When you
reinstall Outlook or Outlook Express you can retrieve the
backed up info. But I don't know how you "reincorporate
it into your files....


Maybe just move it into the directory where the rest of the .dbxs are.
Though the term "Import" is nagging me for some reason.


Rick





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