export custom contact groups and folders

R

rfitts

I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move from my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data. Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
 
W

win

Russ,
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007? (Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


Russ Valentine said:
Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data. Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
rfitts said:
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
W

win

Probably I should've start my own thread. Sorry about it.

win said:
Russ,
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007? (Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


Russ Valentine said:
Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data. Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
rfitts said:
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Close Outlook.
Copy your Outlook Data file in Windows Explorer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
win said:
Russ,
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do
it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007?
(Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


Russ Valentine said:
Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data.
Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
rfitts said:
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move
from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

rfitts

Russ, The files you speak of are located C:\Documents and
Settings\fittsrob\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook? I see 4
different .pst files and 1 .ost file. What I want to do is ensure myself that
I have a file that contains all of my outlook contacts data. How can I ensure
myself that I have a file that can be used to either move all outlook contact
data to another computer or use it for back up? Bob

Russ Valentine said:
Close Outlook.
Copy your Outlook Data file in Windows Explorer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
win said:
Russ,
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do
it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007?
(Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


Russ Valentine said:
Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data.
Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move
from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

rfitts

Russ, I decided what I needed to do is download the PBT (Personal Folders
Backup tool) and back up all outlook data on to my machine since the contact
data I wanted to secure was being stored on a mail exchanger. My question now
is the PBT tool will back up all contact info even if it is not in the
default outlook contacts folder? Bob

rfitts said:
Russ, The files you speak of are located C:\Documents and
Settings\fittsrob\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook? I see 4
different .pst files and 1 .ost file. What I want to do is ensure myself that
I have a file that contains all of my outlook contacts data. How can I ensure
myself that I have a file that can be used to either move all outlook contact
data to another computer or use it for back up? Bob

Russ Valentine said:
Close Outlook.
Copy your Outlook Data file in Windows Explorer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
win said:
Russ,

Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do
it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007?
(Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


:

Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data.
Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move
from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

rfitts

Russ decided to use PBT personal folders back up tool. Will this back up all
contacts regardless if they are not in the default contact folder? Bob

rfitts said:
Russ, The files you speak of are located C:\Documents and
Settings\fittsrob\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook? I see 4
different .pst files and 1 .ost file. What I want to do is ensure myself that
I have a file that contains all of my outlook contacts data. How can I ensure
myself that I have a file that can be used to either move all outlook contact
data to another computer or use it for back up? Bob

Russ Valentine said:
Close Outlook.
Copy your Outlook Data file in Windows Explorer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
win said:
Russ,

Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I do
it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007?
(Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


:

Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose data.
Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to move
from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me. Bob
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Don't know. I've never used PBT and never would. It is such a simple matter
to look at which file Outlook is using and simply make a copy of it.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
rfitts said:
Russ decided to use PBT personal folders back up tool. Will this back up
all
contacts regardless if they are not in the default contact folder? Bob

rfitts said:
Russ, The files you speak of are located C:\Documents and
Settings\fittsrob\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook? I
see 4
different .pst files and 1 .ost file. What I want to do is ensure myself
that
I have a file that contains all of my outlook contacts data. How can I
ensure
myself that I have a file that can be used to either move all outlook
contact
data to another computer or use it for back up? Bob

Russ Valentine said:
Close Outlook.
Copy your Outlook Data file in Windows Explorer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.

How? -- I am trying to make a copy of all of my contacts. How could I
do
it?
Also, can those copies be pasted/transferred in to Outlook 2007?
(Currently,
mine is 2003).

Thanks


:

Why would you want to export to another file type? That will lose
data.
Why
wouldn't you want to retain all your data?
Just make a copy of your Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I spent quite a bit of time organizing contacts into various groups
and
folders (custom). Now I want to export all groups and folders
using the
csv
format . It appears as if the export tool will only export the
default
contacts folder? I have an extensive set of contacts in various
custom
groups
and folders. I want to export or create a file so if I need to
move
from
my
business computer to a personal computer I can bring them with me.
Bob
 

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