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I have Office 2010 beta. I exported my Outlook 2003 to a .pst file, then
imported to Outlook 2010 beta. Most everything works well. I would like to view ALL of my old "UDF in this item"s in the view mode. I have created a new view, HOWEVER, it will not show any of my OLD "UDF's in this item." I am able to add any Office pre-assigned drop down items. Is there a way to view my UDF in this item, without going to each individual contact? I was able in 2003 version to sort & view all of them. Did I incorrectly import? |
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You never transfer Outlook data using export and import. Use one of the
correct methods we post here daily if you want your data to remain intact. -- Russ Valentine "john" wrote in message ... I have Office 2010 beta. I exported my Outlook 2003 to a .pst file, then imported to Outlook 2010 beta. Most everything works well. I would like to view ALL of my old "UDF in this item"s in the view mode. I have created a new view, HOWEVER, it will not show any of my OLD "UDF's in this item." I am able to add any Office pre-assigned drop down items. Is there a way to view my UDF in this item, without going to each individual contact? I was able in 2003 version to sort & view all of them. Did I incorrectly import? |
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What is the correct method posted daily?
I see NO correct way diaily explained. "Russ Valentine" wrote: You never transfer Outlook data using export and import. Use one of the correct methods we post here daily if you want your data to remain intact. -- Russ Valentine "john" wrote in message ... I have Office 2010 beta. I exported my Outlook 2003 to a .pst file, then imported to Outlook 2010 beta. Most everything works well. I would like to view ALL of my old "UDF in this item"s in the view mode. I have created a new view, HOWEVER, it will not show any of my OLD "UDF's in this item." I am able to add any Office pre-assigned drop down items. Is there a way to view my UDF in this item, without going to each individual contact? I was able in 2003 version to sort & view all of them. Did I incorrectly import? . |
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3190 hits in this group alone.
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...rch+this+group -- Russ Valentine "john" wrote in message ... What is the correct method posted daily? I see NO correct way diaily explained. "Russ Valentine" wrote: You never transfer Outlook data using export and import. Use one of the correct methods we post here daily if you want your data to remain intact. -- Russ Valentine "john" wrote in message ... I have Office 2010 beta. I exported my Outlook 2003 to a .pst file, then imported to Outlook 2010 beta. Most everything works well. I would like to view ALL of my old "UDF in this item"s in the view mode. I have created a new view, HOWEVER, it will not show any of my OLD "UDF's in this item." I am able to add any Office pre-assigned drop down items. Is there a way to view my UDF in this item, without going to each individual contact? I was able in 2003 version to sort & view all of them. Did I incorrectly import? . |
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