Copying Outlook Contacts

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I've followed previous discussion solutions and created a (97-2002) file in
my Outlook 2007. I've copied my contacts into this file. I've then exported
the file onto a flash drive and attempted to import it into Outlook 2002 on
my laptop. I get a message that the file (which shows with the ending .pst
is not compatible with the version of the Personal Folders information
service.
 
Of course. This is one of the countless reasons you never use export and
import to transfer Outlook data. You can't control the format of the file
when you do.
You had already created a compatible data file. Just copy that file and open
it in the other installation. Never touch export and import again when you
want to transfer Outlook data.
 
Why did you copy them to the 97-2002 pst then export it? Just close it
(right click on the pst, choose close) wait a few min for outlook to release
it then copy the pst to the flash drive.

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Thanks Russ, this did get my contacts into Outlook 2002. Just one little
bothersome thing. The file i copied in is listed as Contacts1 and Contacts
is still there with nothing in it. Is there a way to get the information
into the Contacts file and then delete the Contacts1 file. Outlook will not
let me delete Contacts.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course. This is one of the countless reasons you never use export and
import to transfer Outlook data. You can't control the format of the file
when you do.
You had already created a compatible data file. Just copy that file and open
it in the other installation. Never touch export and import again when you
want to transfer Outlook data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Rob said:
I've followed previous discussion solutions and created a (97-2002) file
in
my Outlook 2007. I've copied my contacts into this file. I've then
exported
the file onto a flash drive and attempted to import it into Outlook 2002
on
my laptop. I get a message that the file (which shows with the ending
.pst
is not compatible with the version of the Personal Folders information
service.
 
Use the By Category view, select all (Ctrl+A) and drag them to the contacts
folder.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Rob said:
Thanks Russ, this did get my contacts into Outlook 2002. Just one little
bothersome thing. The file i copied in is listed as Contacts1 and
Contacts
is still there with nothing in it. Is there a way to get the information
into the Contacts file and then delete the Contacts1 file. Outlook will
not
let me delete Contacts.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course. This is one of the countless reasons you never use export and
import to transfer Outlook data. You can't control the format of the file
when you do.
You had already created a compatible data file. Just copy that file and
open
it in the other installation. Never touch export and import again when
you
want to transfer Outlook data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Rob said:
I've followed previous discussion solutions and created a (97-2002)
file
in
my Outlook 2007. I've copied my contacts into this file. I've then
exported
the file onto a flash drive and attempted to import it into Outlook
2002
on
my laptop. I get a message that the file (which shows with the ending
.pst
is not compatible with the version of the Personal Folders information
service.
 
Thanks Russ, this did get my contacts into Outlook 2002. Just one little
bothersome thing. The file i copied in is listed as Contacts1 and
Contacts
is still there with nothing in it. Is there a way to get the information
into the Contacts file and then delete the Contacts1 file. Outlook will
not
let me delete Contacts.

You shouldn't try to copy the entire folder when the folder is one of the
defaults. Instead, open the source folder and copy its contents to its
corresponding default folder in the delivery location PST.
 
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