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I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from
my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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What programs are you using on both the old and new computer? MS Outlook? If
so, you can export your CONTACTS folder to an Excel workbook or CSV format. Just choose FILE... IMPORT AND EXPORT and follow the steps with the wizard to export to any of the supported file formats. Then on the new computer do the same in reverse. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Wendy" wrote: I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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If you are using Outlook on both PC's, do not use Import and Export.
Just copy the Outlook Data File (PST file) from one PC and open it in Outlook on the other. Copy your Contacts from it, or you can simply reuse the copy of this PST file as the default in your new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... What programs are you using on both the old and new computer? MS Outlook? If so, you can export your CONTACTS folder to an Excel workbook or CSV format. Just choose FILE... IMPORT AND EXPORT and follow the steps with the wizard to export to any of the supported file formats. Then on the new computer do the same in reverse. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Wendy" wrote: I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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Good call. Easier for most folks. However, the only issue I see is the size
of the PST file. Typically, they get rather large over time for the average user. Data transfer on a 10 Mbit connection (assuming a good wireless signal?) for a 1 GB file? It's an overnight process. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you are using Outlook on both PC's, do not use Import and Export. Just copy the Outlook Data File (PST file) from one PC and open it in Outlook on the other. Copy your Contacts from it, or you can simply reuse the copy of this PST file as the default in your new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... What programs are you using on both the old and new computer? MS Outlook? If so, you can export your CONTACTS folder to an Excel workbook or CSV format. Just choose FILE... IMPORT AND EXPORT and follow the steps with the wizard to export to any of the supported file formats. Then on the new computer do the same in reverse. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Wendy" wrote: I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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Not quite sure how 1,000MB/10MBit/sec = overnight. I've used the same PST
file since Outlook 97, and it is a whopping 34MB. The real point here is that exporting and importing is a deeply flawed process in Outlook and should be avoided when simply moving data from one installation of Outlook to another. If there are concerns over the size of the PST file, then simply creating a new PST file and copying only the data you need to transfer into it is far more reliable. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... Good call. Easier for most folks. However, the only issue I see is the size of the PST file. Typically, they get rather large over time for the average user. Data transfer on a 10 Mbit connection (assuming a good wireless signal?) for a 1 GB file? It's an overnight process. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you are using Outlook on both PC's, do not use Import and Export. Just copy the Outlook Data File (PST file) from one PC and open it in Outlook on the other. Copy your Contacts from it, or you can simply reuse the copy of this PST file as the default in your new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... What programs are you using on both the old and new computer? MS Outlook? If so, you can export your CONTACTS folder to an Excel workbook or CSV format. Just choose FILE... IMPORT AND EXPORT and follow the steps with the wizard to export to any of the supported file formats. Then on the new computer do the same in reverse. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Wendy" wrote: I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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I absolutely agree with you regarding the impaired functionality of the
import/export. But as far as managing file size, you and I are not the norm. Most folks simply don't delete stuff. I bet you compact your PST regularly also to streamline the database. I do. My point is that to connect to a large file size over a typical home network may prove to be more of a problem than anticipated. Nothing more. -BB (Dave), MCP, MCSE "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not quite sure how 1,000MB/10MBit/sec = overnight. I've used the same PST file since Outlook 97, and it is a whopping 34MB. The real point here is that exporting and importing is a deeply flawed process in Outlook and should be avoided when simply moving data from one installation of Outlook to another. If there are concerns over the size of the PST file, then simply creating a new PST file and copying only the data you need to transfer into it is far more reliable. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... Good call. Easier for most folks. However, the only issue I see is the size of the PST file. Typically, they get rather large over time for the average user. Data transfer on a 10 Mbit connection (assuming a good wireless signal?) for a 1 GB file? It's an overnight process. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you are using Outlook on both PC's, do not use Import and Export. Just copy the Outlook Data File (PST file) from one PC and open it in Outlook on the other. Copy your Contacts from it, or you can simply reuse the copy of this PST file as the default in your new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Booger_Boy" wrote in message ... What programs are you using on both the old and new computer? MS Outlook? If so, you can export your CONTACTS folder to an Excel workbook or CSV format. Just choose FILE... IMPORT AND EXPORT and follow the steps with the wizard to export to any of the supported file formats. Then on the new computer do the same in reverse. -BB, MCP, MCSE "Wendy" wrote: I have just purchased a new computer and wish to import all my contacts from my outlook on my laptop to new computer. If anyone could shed any light on this i'd be very grateful. I'm slowly going out of my mind, trying to work it out. Thanks wendy |
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