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David Black June 25th 06 03:30 PM

Contacts issue
 
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import the backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored on my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then click on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot move it
there.



Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] June 25th 06 05:38 PM

Contacts issue
 
Exporting and importing is never the right way to back up Contacts.
I'd suggest posting what you did more completely and accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import the
backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored on my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then click on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot move
it
there.





David Black June 25th 06 06:45 PM

Contacts issue
 
I apologize for not being clear, but when I created the contacts in Outlook I
followed whatever the procedure was to create a backup in case I lost the
information for whatever reason. I created an item on my hard drive in My
Documents Folder with the name ContactsBackup Office Data File with a pst
extention. I would still like getting help in getting this information back
into Outllook. I hope things are more clear.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Exporting and importing is never the right way to back up Contacts.
I'd suggest posting what you did more completely and accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import the
backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored on my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then click on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot move
it
there.






Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] June 25th 06 08:58 PM

Contacts issue
 
Not really. How you created and populated this PST file is the crucial
information that is needed to determine why you cannot find your backup
file. Is that really the problem? You can't find the file or you can't
access it?
Normally one creates backups by simply making a copy of the PST file.
Nothing else is necessary. Creating a file and exporting to it runs the risk
of making a mistake and will always lose at least some data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
I apologize for not being clear, but when I created the contacts in Outlook
I
followed whatever the procedure was to create a backup in case I lost the
information for whatever reason. I created an item on my hard drive in My
Documents Folder with the name ContactsBackup Office Data File with a pst
extention. I would still like getting help in getting this information
back
into Outllook. I hope things are more clear.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Exporting and importing is never the right way to back up Contacts.
I'd suggest posting what you did more completely and accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import the
backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this
without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored on
my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then click
on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot
move
it
there.








David Black June 25th 06 09:08 PM

Contacts issue
 
I can find the file, but I cannot move it back into Outlook

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Not really. How you created and populated this PST file is the crucial
information that is needed to determine why you cannot find your backup
file. Is that really the problem? You can't find the file or you can't
access it?
Normally one creates backups by simply making a copy of the PST file.
Nothing else is necessary. Creating a file and exporting to it runs the risk
of making a mistake and will always lose at least some data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
I apologize for not being clear, but when I created the contacts in Outlook
I
followed whatever the procedure was to create a backup in case I lost the
information for whatever reason. I created an item on my hard drive in My
Documents Folder with the name ContactsBackup Office Data File with a pst
extention. I would still like getting help in getting this information
back
into Outllook. I hope things are more clear.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Exporting and importing is never the right way to back up Contacts.
I'd suggest posting what you did more completely and accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import the
backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this
without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored on
my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then click
on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot
move
it
there.









Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] June 25th 06 11:02 PM

Contacts issue
 
Sooner or later you will have to post some complete, accurate information.
Until you do, we remain at a loss for how to help you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
I can find the file, but I cannot move it back into Outlook

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Not really. How you created and populated this PST file is the crucial
information that is needed to determine why you cannot find your backup
file. Is that really the problem? You can't find the file or you can't
access it?
Normally one creates backups by simply making a copy of the PST file.
Nothing else is necessary. Creating a file and exporting to it runs the
risk
of making a mistake and will always lose at least some data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
I apologize for not being clear, but when I created the contacts in
Outlook
I
followed whatever the procedure was to create a backup in case I lost
the
information for whatever reason. I created an item on my hard drive in
My
Documents Folder with the name ContactsBackup Office Data File with a
pst
extention. I would still like getting help in getting this information
back
into Outllook. I hope things are more clear.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Exporting and importing is never the right way to back up Contacts.
I'd suggest posting what you did more completely and accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David Black" wrote in message
...
Sometime ago I created a backup of my contacts for my Microsoft
Office
Outlook Standard 2003. No matter what I do I cannot export/import
the
backup
file into the program. Can someone offer some help how to do this
without
having to re-enter hundreds of names? I have the backup file stored
on
my
hard drive in My Documents Folder. When I go to Outlook , then
click
on
File, then open data file the backup file is not there and I cannot
move
it
there.












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