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Old April 19th 08, 03:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CatBlue
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

Hello everyone,

I hope my note finds you doing well. I work in for a small business (there
are only 7 of us here). Everyone has stand-alone PC's (no network yet, though
we are working on it) and we are running Windows XP and Office 2007. I
happened to get the lucky task of putting over 650 contacts into Outlook. I
could not displace my manager for the gazillion of hours it took to do this,
so I did it at my desktop, used the Import-Export feature in Outlook
Contacts, and exported them to a disk to upload on my manager's computer. The
process was super fast and easy, but you can imagine my dismay when I saw
that all the Contacts had imported with the Notes section completely BLANK!

I had put very detailed notes in that section for just about every contact
-- pictures (jpeg files), alternate addresses, emails of their assistants,
etc. Needless to say, I am not a happy camper. Does anyone know of a better
way to do this so ALL of my data actually gets transferred? I look forward to
your replies, thanks so much.

Regards,
Cat
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  #2  
Old April 19th 08, 04:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

Read any of the posts here. You will quickly discover that you never
transfer Outlook data using export and import. Your Outlook data exists in
one file. If you want to transfer that data, copy that file. There are
countless posts here that tell you how to do that.
Sorry you had to prove our point yet again.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CatBlue" wrote in message
...
Hello everyone,

I hope my note finds you doing well. I work in for a small business (there
are only 7 of us here). Everyone has stand-alone PC's (no network yet,
though
we are working on it) and we are running Windows XP and Office 2007. I
happened to get the lucky task of putting over 650 contacts into Outlook.
I
could not displace my manager for the gazillion of hours it took to do
this,
so I did it at my desktop, used the Import-Export feature in Outlook
Contacts, and exported them to a disk to upload on my manager's computer.
The
process was super fast and easy, but you can imagine my dismay when I saw
that all the Contacts had imported with the Notes section completely
BLANK!

I had put very detailed notes in that section for just about every contact
-- pictures (jpeg files), alternate addresses, emails of their assistants,
etc. Needless to say, I am not a happy camper. Does anyone know of a
better
way to do this so ALL of my data actually gets transferred? I look forward
to
your replies, thanks so much.

Regards,
Cat


  #3  
Old April 19th 08, 05:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CatBlue
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Read any of the posts here. You will quickly discover that you never
transfer Outlook data using export and import. Your Outlook data exists in
one file. If you want to transfer that data, copy that file. There are
countless posts here that tell you how to do that.
Sorry you had to prove our point yet again.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


Hello Russ, thank you so much for your reply. I did do a search and did not
find an answer for my particular problem (how to include the Notes section in
my Contacts). I have found, belatedly, many comments along the same lines are
yours: "Don't use Import-Export!" Alas, that doesn't tell me what I should
do. I can easily find the .PST file for email, but I cannot seem to find the
file that is just for contacts (very newbie of me, I know). Once I find that
file, is it just a matter of saving it to my manager's computer (I guess in
the same mystery location where it resides on my machine?), or do I have to
an import of some kind? Thanks again, and I look forward to your reply!
  #4  
Old April 19th 08, 06:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_173_]
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

as Russ clearly said, your Outlook data exists in 1 file. It's a .pst file.
It's a hidden file (you need to know that when you search for it).

Find it, put it on a memory stick, then read Russ' instructions for moving
it from 1 PC to another.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website.

..
"CatBlue" wrote in message
...
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Read any of the posts here. You will quickly discover that you never
transfer Outlook data using export and import. Your Outlook data exists
in
one file. If you want to transfer that data, copy that file. There are
countless posts here that tell you how to do that.
Sorry you had to prove our point yet again.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


Hello Russ, thank you so much for your reply. I did do a search and did
not
find an answer for my particular problem (how to include the Notes section
in
my Contacts). I have found, belatedly, many comments along the same lines
are
yours: "Don't use Import-Export!" Alas, that doesn't tell me what I should
do. I can easily find the .PST file for email, but I cannot seem to find
the
file that is just for contacts (very newbie of me, I know). Once I find
that
file, is it just a matter of saving it to my manager's computer (I guess
in
the same mystery location where it resides on my machine?), or do I have
to
an import of some kind? Thanks again, and I look forward to your reply!



  #5  
Old April 19th 08, 07:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CatBlue
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

Hello again,

Thank you for the head's up on how to find it. Admittedly, I am confused at
Russ' suggestion. If I save my entire .pst file and upload it to my manager's
computer, won't that wipe out his Outlook profile and replace it with my own?
He would be pretty ticked off if I ended up deleting all of his emails. As
always, your advice is greatly appreciated.

"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:
as Russ clearly said, your Outlook data exists in 1 file. It's a .pst file.
It's a hidden file (you need to know that when you search for it).

Find it, put it on a memory stick, then read Russ' instructions for moving
it from 1 PC to another.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website.


  #6  
Old April 19th 08, 08:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

"CatBlue" wrote in message
...
Hello again,

Thank you for the head's up on how to find it. Admittedly, I am confused
at
Russ' suggestion. If I save my entire .pst file and upload it to my
manager's
computer, won't that wipe out his Outlook profile and replace it with my
own?
He would be pretty ticked off if I ended up deleting all of his emails. As
always, your advice is greatly appreciated.


That will ONLY happen if you overwrite the existing pst file. Do NOT
overwrite the existing pst file!

  #7  
Old April 19th 08, 09:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CatBlue
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Posts: 8
Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

I just want to start off by saying you guys are the best. The BEST I say!

I saved my Outlook.pst file and went over the my manager's computer full of
trepidation, shaky hands and all. I opened Outlook, then Contacts, and
finally opened the Outlooks.pst file while I was in the Contacts view.
Voila!!! All my Contacts and Notes appeared, WHEW. That would have been hours
of work done the drain.

Thankfully, the Inbox and all his email was untouched. However, there is one
wee problem. He now has two Contacts folders (one named Contacts and a new
one, Contacts in Personal folders) and two Calendars as well (Calendars and
Calendars in Personal folders). This is going to make him go MENTAL, he is so
particular about his Outlook Calendar.

I checked all the links Russ supplied regarding moving .PST files in outlook
(for instance:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...08921033.aspx). This
particular link discusses removing the duplicate files as eaily as
right-clicking and then choosing to Close Personal Folders. Alas, that option
did not appear for me. It says further if one cannot close the folder ther
the "default delivery location is still pointing to the wrong file."

Que?

I am so close to finally getting this right, so please chime in if you know
how to get rid of the duplicate files.

Much thanks,
Cat

"Gordon" wrote:
That will ONLY happen if you overwrite the existing pst file. Do NOT
overwrite the existing pst file!

  #8  
Old April 19th 08, 09:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CatBlue
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Posts: 8
Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

Oops, it appears that I spoke/wrote too soon. I see that he now has two
Personal Folders and one of them opens up to ALL of my information: folders,
email, everything. YIKES. He really will not tolerate that. So obviously I am
missing a crucial step; some way to download the .pst file successfully into
Contacts, but then to delete all the duplicate files and my personal
email/info from his machine. What's a girl to do? As always, your advice is
most welcome.

Regards,
Cat

"CatBlue" wrote:

I just want to start off by saying you guys are the best. The BEST I say!

I saved my Outlook.pst file and went over the my manager's computer full of
trepidation, shaky hands and all. I opened Outlook, then Contacts, and
finally opened the Outlooks.pst file while I was in the Contacts view.
Voila!!! All my Contacts and Notes appeared, WHEW. That would have been hours
of work done the drain.

Thankfully, the Inbox and all his email was untouched. However, there is one
wee problem. He now has two Contacts folders (one named Contacts and a new
one, Contacts in Personal folders) and two Calendars as well (Calendars and
Calendars in Personal folders). This is going to make him go MENTAL, he is so
particular about his Outlook Calendar.

I checked all the links Russ supplied regarding moving .PST files in outlook
(for instance:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...08921033.aspx). This
particular link discusses removing the duplicate files as eaily as
right-clicking and then choosing to Close Personal Folders. Alas, that option
did not appear for me. It says further if one cannot close the folder ther
the "default delivery location is still pointing to the wrong file."

Que?

I am so close to finally getting this right, so please chime in if you know
how to get rid of the duplicate files.

Much thanks,
Cat

"Gordon" wrote:
That will ONLY happen if you overwrite the existing pst file. Do NOT
overwrite the existing pst file!

  #9  
Old April 19th 08, 10:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Posts: 1,376
Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

"CatBlue" wrote in message
...
Oops, it appears that I spoke/wrote too soon. I see that he now has two
Personal Folders and one of them opens up to ALL of my information:
folders,
email, everything. YIKES. He really will not tolerate that. So obviously I
am
missing a crucial step; some way to download the .pst file successfully
into
Contacts, but then to delete all the duplicate files and my personal
email/info from his machine. What's a girl to do? As always, your advice
is
most welcome.

Regards,
Cat

"CatBlue" wrote:

I just want to start off by saying you guys are the best. The BEST I say!

I saved my Outlook.pst file and went over the my manager's computer full
of
trepidation, shaky hands and all. I opened Outlook, then Contacts, and
finally opened the Outlooks.pst file while I was in the Contacts view.
Voila!!! All my Contacts and Notes appeared, WHEW. That would have been
hours
of work done the drain.

Thankfully, the Inbox and all his email was untouched. However, there is
one
wee problem. He now has two Contacts folders (one named Contacts and a
new
one, Contacts in Personal folders) and two Calendars as well (Calendars
and
Calendars in Personal folders). This is going to make him go MENTAL, he
is so
particular about his Outlook Calendar.

I checked all the links Russ supplied regarding moving .PST files in
outlook
(for instance:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...08921033.aspx). This
particular link discusses removing the duplicate files as eaily as
right-clicking and then choosing to Close Personal Folders. Alas, that
option
did not appear for me. It says further if one cannot close the folder
ther
the "default delivery location is still pointing to the wrong file."

Que?

I am so close to finally getting this right, so please chime in if you
know
how to get rid of the duplicate files.

Much thanks,
Cat

"Gordon" wrote:
That will ONLY happen if you overwrite the existing pst file. Do NOT
overwrite the existing pst file!



  #10  
Old April 19th 08, 10:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Outlook Contacts Missing Notes After Export-Import

"CatBlue" wrote in message
...
Oops, it appears that I spoke/wrote too soon. I see that he now has two
Personal Folders and one of them opens up to ALL of my information:
folders,
email, everything. YIKES. He really will not tolerate that. So obviously I
am
missing a crucial step; some way to download the .pst file successfully
into
Contacts, but then to delete all the duplicate files and my personal
email/info from his machine. What's a girl to do? As always, your advice
is
most welcome.

Regards,
Cat


Right.
In his Outlook, close your pst file. Then in Windows explorer, delete it.
On your machine, create a new pst file and copy the contacts into it. Close
Outlook and copy that new pst file to your boss's machine. then repeat the
process.

 




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