O2003 - where are edited label entries kept for backing up, pls?

S

StargateFan

I just changed the labels in the calendar for Outlook 2003 in a new
contract. But when I went to the folder where outcmd.dat, etc., are
kept, didn't see anything that looked like I could back this up.

Are these changes saved somewhere in that folder or elsewhere? I
don't want to have to remember what changes I made and have to repeat
them in the next job I go to. Would prefer to handle it like all my
settings files, just copy it and dump it into right folder next job
around.

Thx. :eek:D
 
S

StargateFan

I just changed the labels in the calendar for Outlook 2003 in a new
contract. But when I went to the folder where outcmd.dat, etc., are
kept, didn't see anything that looked like I could back this up.

Are these changes saved somewhere in that folder or elsewhere? I
don't want to have to remember what changes I made and have to repeat
them in the next job I go to. Would prefer to handle it like all my
settings files, just copy it and dump it into right folder next job
around.

Thx. :eek:D

Are the edits we made not put somewhere on the computer? Is there a
file to back up? Thx.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

The labels are stored as hidden properties in the data file (pst).



Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

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"StargateFan" wrote in message

I just changed the labels in the calendar for Outlook 2003 in a new
contract. But when I went to the folder where outcmd.dat, etc., are
kept, didn't see anything that looked like I could back this up.

Are these changes saved somewhere in that folder or elsewhere? I
don't want to have to remember what changes I made and have to repeat
them in the next job I go to. Would prefer to handle it like all my
settings files, just copy it and dump it into right folder next job
around.

Thx. :eek:D
 

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