Combining .pst files

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Outlook Integrator

I am interested in suggestions for combining a number of different .pst files. I think that a straightforward way is to merely open both and then move the relevant objects to situable locations in one. Is this viable? Is there a slicker way to do this. Using Outlook 2K if that matters.

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

That's viable. You can also use File | IMport and Export.

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Outlook Integrator said:
I am interested in suggestions for combining a number of different .pst
files. I think that a straightforward way is to merely open both and then
move the relevant objects to situable locations in one. Is this viable? Is
there a slicker way to do this. Using Outlook 2K if that matters.
 
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Andreas Roeder

Hi,
maybe you imported all pst files you want and choose the things you want and
export it.

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Outlook Integrator said:
I am interested in suggestions for combining a number of different .pst
files. I think that a straightforward way is to merely open both and then
move the relevant objects to situable locations in one. Is this viable? Is
there a slicker way to do this. Using Outlook 2K if that matters.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

That is the best way, although slowest.

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