gnGracie said:
Hi. I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). How do I copy my "Contacts,"
either all of them or only selected contacts or groups to share with
another person? I'm not sure what type of file/extension to even look
for on my computer to copy. TIA for any help.
Create a new PST with File>New>Outlook Data File. Browse to the folder
where you'ld like it to be (or accept the default), give it a file name (or
accept the default - but I'd change it. It will have a file extension of
".pst"), and click OK. Give it a display name (or accept the default of
"Personal Folders" - but I'd change it), anc click Finish. The new PST will
be added to your Folder List. Right-click your Contacts folder and drag it
to the new PST. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. When the copy
completes, right-click the root of the PST (it will be named whatever you
chose for "display name" above) and choose Close. Close Outlook.
Put the new PST on whatever transfer medium you have that both you and your
intended recipient can access, such as a CD or a flash drive. You could
even mail it to them, but you should probably change the file extension to
something other than ".pst" before you do. When the other person gets it,
he or she should save it to the hard drive (in any folder that does not
contain another PST of the same name), make sure it is not read only, make
sure its extension is ".pst" again. then start Outlook. IN Outlook, s/he
should click FIle>Open>Outlook Data File. The PST will be added to their
Folder List and they'll have access to all of the contacts you put in it
exactly as they were on your machine. The recipient can then drag-and-drop
the contact entries to whatever folders are appropriate.