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First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 but how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

Russ Valentine said:
First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
computer which has Microsoft 2002 software?
 
Russ -- Thanks but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 format
but how dow I copy my contacts into that PST file. I am trying to put it on a
memory stick so that I can take it to the office and transfer the data.

Russ Valentine said:
First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
computer which has Microsoft 2002 software?
 
Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook profile. Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dawn Kingsbury said:
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 but how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

Russ Valentine said:
First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
computer which has Microsoft 2002 software?
 
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick using the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

Russ Valentine said:
Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook profile. Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dawn Kingsbury said:
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 but how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?
 
State more explicitly what you did.
Did you copy your Contacts into this PST file before you saved it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very
computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick using
the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

Russ Valentine said:
Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook profile.
Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 but
how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

:

First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
I just created a new pst file that is compatible for Outlook 97-2002. How
would I copy the contacts into this new PST file? I am stuck!

The PST file is currently on my memory stick as I want to transfer this to
my office computer which is on Outlook 2002. My home personal computer is on
Outlook 2003.

Appreciate all your help.
Russ Valentine said:
State more explicitly what you did.
Did you copy your Contacts into this PST file before you saved it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very
computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick using
the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

Russ Valentine said:
Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook profile.
Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002 but
how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

:

First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
If all you did was create a PST file but put nothing in it, then it contains
no data.
When you create any new PST file, it will appear in your Folder List in
Outlook. At that point you must copy the data you want to transfer from your
Outlook 2003 PST file into the Outlook 97-2002 PST file you just created.
Then you can save the Outlook 97-2002 PST file to your transfer medium by
first closing Outlook, then copying it to the transfer medium.
To access it, remove it from your storage medium, place it on a hard drive,
remove its read only attribute, then open it in Outlook > File > Open >
Outlook Data File...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dawn Kingsbury said:
I just created a new pst file that is compatible for Outlook 97-2002. How
would I copy the contacts into this new PST file? I am stuck!

The PST file is currently on my memory stick as I want to transfer this to
my office computer which is on Outlook 2002. My home personal computer is
on
Outlook 2003.

Appreciate all your help.
Russ Valentine said:
State more explicitly what you did.
Did you copy your Contacts into this PST file before you saved it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DK said:
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very
computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a
memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick
using
the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

:

Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook
profile.
Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002
but
how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

:

First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
Thanks Russ. I think I did it! But will know for sure whether it works on
my office machine on Monday. I will let you know.

thanks again. You've been a great help.

Russ Valentine said:
If all you did was create a PST file but put nothing in it, then it contains
no data.
When you create any new PST file, it will appear in your Folder List in
Outlook. At that point you must copy the data you want to transfer from your
Outlook 2003 PST file into the Outlook 97-2002 PST file you just created.
Then you can save the Outlook 97-2002 PST file to your transfer medium by
first closing Outlook, then copying it to the transfer medium.
To access it, remove it from your storage medium, place it on a hard drive,
remove its read only attribute, then open it in Outlook > File > Open >
Outlook Data File...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dawn Kingsbury said:
I just created a new pst file that is compatible for Outlook 97-2002. How
would I copy the contacts into this new PST file? I am stuck!

The PST file is currently on my memory stick as I want to transfer this to
my office computer which is on Outlook 2002. My home personal computer is
on
Outlook 2003.

Appreciate all your help.
Russ Valentine said:
State more explicitly what you did.
Did you copy your Contacts into this PST file before you saved it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very
computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a
memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick
using
the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

:

Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook
profile.
Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002
but
how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

:

First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
Thanks Russ.....all worked. Much appreciated

Russ Valentine said:
If all you did was create a PST file but put nothing in it, then it contains
no data.
When you create any new PST file, it will appear in your Folder List in
Outlook. At that point you must copy the data you want to transfer from your
Outlook 2003 PST file into the Outlook 97-2002 PST file you just created.
Then you can save the Outlook 97-2002 PST file to your transfer medium by
first closing Outlook, then copying it to the transfer medium.
To access it, remove it from your storage medium, place it on a hard drive,
remove its read only attribute, then open it in Outlook > File > Open >
Outlook Data File...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dawn Kingsbury said:
I just created a new pst file that is compatible for Outlook 97-2002. How
would I copy the contacts into this new PST file? I am stuck!

The PST file is currently on my memory stick as I want to transfer this to
my office computer which is on Outlook 2002. My home personal computer is
on
Outlook 2003.

Appreciate all your help.
Russ Valentine said:
State more explicitly what you did.
Did you copy your Contacts into this PST file before you saved it?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sorry but can you give me more specific instructions. I am not very
computer
literate! I have saved the PST file in the 97-2000 format in on a
memory
stick. How can I transfer the contacts folder to this memory stick
using
the
97-2000 format? Appreciate your help

:

Once you create the file, it will also be open in your Outlook
profile.
Just
use any of the usual methods to copy from one PST file to another:
Copy/Paste
Drag/Drop
Select All > Copy to Folder
etc.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Thanks Russ but I am able to create a PST file in Outlook 97-2002
but
how
would I copy the contacts into that PST file?

:

First, create a PST file in "Outlook 97-2002" format.
Copy your Contacts into that PST file.
 
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