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I recently lost the display on my IBM T40. Luckily, my wife has the same
laptop, so I exported my outlook contacts (Outlook 2000) from my laptop, and imported them into a separate Personal Folder File (or so I thought) on my wife's laptop. Not only did it load my 750 contacts into her Outlook contact list, but it duplicated them. So instead of having her 150 contacts, she has 1,650 contacts. I am looking for a way to undo this and perhaps take her outlook program back to a time prior to my attempt at the import. |
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You cannot undo an import. That is one of the many reasons it is never the
correct way to transfer Outlook data. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Stevie J." Stevie wrote in message ... I recently lost the display on my IBM T40. Luckily, my wife has the same laptop, so I exported my outlook contacts (Outlook 2000) from my laptop, and imported them into a separate Personal Folder File (or so I thought) on my wife's laptop. Not only did it load my 750 contacts into her Outlook contact list, but it duplicated them. So instead of having her 150 contacts, she has 1,650 contacts. I am looking for a way to undo this and perhaps take her outlook program back to a time prior to my attempt at the import. |
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Then is there a way to wipe the data file clean and start from scratch? I
tried deleting the data file and reinstalling the Outlook program, but had to undo the delete etc... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You cannot undo an import. That is one of the many reasons it is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Stevie J." Stevie wrote in message ... I recently lost the display on my IBM T40. Luckily, my wife has the same laptop, so I exported my outlook contacts (Outlook 2000) from my laptop, and imported them into a separate Personal Folder File (or so I thought) on my wife's laptop. Not only did it load my 750 contacts into her Outlook contact list, but it duplicated them. So instead of having her 150 contacts, she has 1,650 contacts. I am looking for a way to undo this and perhaps take her outlook program back to a time prior to my attempt at the import. |
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You could find the Date Last Modified Field and sort by it.
Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au Outlook 2003 user? Read "7 settings all Outlook 2003 users should change" on my website. .. "CSO" wrote in message ... Then is there a way to wipe the data file clean and start from scratch? I tried deleting the data file and reinstalling the Outlook program, but had to undo the delete etc... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You cannot undo an import. That is one of the many reasons it is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Stevie J." Stevie wrote in message ... I recently lost the display on my IBM T40. Luckily, my wife has the same laptop, so I exported my outlook contacts (Outlook 2000) from my laptop, and imported them into a separate Personal Folder File (or so I thought) on my wife's laptop. Not only did it load my 750 contacts into her Outlook contact list, but it duplicated them. So instead of having her 150 contacts, she has 1,650 contacts. I am looking for a way to undo this and perhaps take her outlook program back to a time prior to my attempt at the import. |
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For the purpose of this reply - will assume the following:
#1 - You don't have a backup of your wife's original PST file prior to your import #2 - Sounds like you imported from your own original PST file from the T40 which you should still have #3 - Everything got imported into wife's primary contact folder and not into a sub-folder (*** sidenote - really puzzled about the actual import process followed since it doesn't make sense - have never seen Outlook ever duplicate anything on its in all the years involved with migrating data into and out of Outlook) If the above is correct - then would do the following On your wife's laptop: #1 - Sort the contacts using the Creation Date - delete all contacts as of the date you performed the import (check with wife to ensure that no new legit contacts were added after that date). Reason for not suggesting Last Mod date is because wife may have made changes to some of her own contacts since you imported. #2 - Delete those contacts - that contact folder should now be clean of all extraneous data #3 - Open your PST file from your own T40 on your wife's laptop (you will now have all your data from the old laptop on wife's laptop, contacts, email etc etc) *** remember that if you open your original PST - wife's Outlook folder list will show 2 "Personal folders" - rename your PST file to reflect which is which (only wife's will be the default) That at least gets you all your data and leaves everything neat and tidy. When you get your laptop fixed (or replaced) - just reverse the process by copying your PST file back to your repaired/new machine and life once again becomes happy. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Stevie J." Stevie wrote in message ... I recently lost the display on my IBM T40. Luckily, my wife has the same laptop, so I exported my outlook contacts (Outlook 2000) from my laptop, and imported them into a separate Personal Folder File (or so I thought) on my wife's laptop. Not only did it load my 750 contacts into her Outlook contact list, but it duplicated them. So instead of having her 150 contacts, she has 1,650 contacts. I am looking for a way to undo this and perhaps take her outlook program back to a time prior to my attempt at the import. |
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