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All:
I plan to participate in the Beta2 for at least Outlook and OneNote. I have
a new laptop arriving in a few days and want to get the Outlook 2000 info
into the new laptop, then upgrade to the Beta2 software as soon as it's clear
that Beta2 has no missing elements I must have to run my 2006-2007 elementary
classroom.
What files need to be moved? Is there a reason to install 2003 on the new
laptop and upgrade to the Beta2 code BEFORE moving data? I do have an unused
Office 2003 Professional package I had planned to install anyway. I know that
once I convert to the 2007 file format there's no going back except to use
the backup files and revert to 2003 code.
I am new to Outlook (just installed Outlook 2000 a few weks ago) so know
only that the main data file is a .pst file. I remember reading a lot over
the years about Outlook's scattered data and preference files, though.
Jonathan
I plan to participate in the Beta2 for at least Outlook and OneNote. I have
a new laptop arriving in a few days and want to get the Outlook 2000 info
into the new laptop, then upgrade to the Beta2 software as soon as it's clear
that Beta2 has no missing elements I must have to run my 2006-2007 elementary
classroom.
What files need to be moved? Is there a reason to install 2003 on the new
laptop and upgrade to the Beta2 code BEFORE moving data? I do have an unused
Office 2003 Professional package I had planned to install anyway. I know that
once I convert to the 2007 file format there's no going back except to use
the backup files and revert to 2003 code.
I am new to Outlook (just installed Outlook 2000 a few weks ago) so know
only that the main data file is a .pst file. I remember reading a lot over
the years about Outlook's scattered data and preference files, though.
Jonathan