I've got Office 2k3 installed on 2 drives on a dual boot PC (one being Win2k, the other being XP SP2) - how do I import all the calendar reminders from the Outlook folder on the WinXP disk to the Outlook folder on the Win2k disk?
Who uses Outlook 2003?...
Started by PJ, Jan 01 2008 11:49 PM
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#1
Posted 01 January 2008 - 11:49 PM
Winning is not a crime...
NEITHER IS SWEARING!!!
NEITHER IS SWEARING!!!
#2
Posted 02 January 2008 - 12:59 PM
Google is your friend:
Google Calendar: Howto Import Outlook (CSV) or iCal Calendar Events - Tech-Recipes.com
This will show you how to export out in a CSV format file.
1. Open Outlook
2. Click File menu
3. Click Import and Export
4. Click Export to a file
5. Click Comma Separated Values (DOS)
6. You may be required to install the possible translator here. Just follow the directions on the screen.
7. Select folder to export from: Calendar
8. Browse, name, and save the file some place easy to find it. (Desktop)
9. Click Next
10. On the follow actions will be performed screen click the Finish button.
11. Allow the export to perform
Once done, you just simpaly import data in, adapting slightaly the methord above.
Importing / exporting from various e-mail clients is best done in a CSV format, as most progs can understand the CSV format.
Google Calendar: Howto Import Outlook (CSV) or iCal Calendar Events - Tech-Recipes.com
This will show you how to export out in a CSV format file.
1. Open Outlook
2. Click File menu
3. Click Import and Export
4. Click Export to a file
5. Click Comma Separated Values (DOS)
6. You may be required to install the possible translator here. Just follow the directions on the screen.
7. Select folder to export from: Calendar
8. Browse, name, and save the file some place easy to find it. (Desktop)
9. Click Next
10. On the follow actions will be performed screen click the Finish button.
11. Allow the export to perform
Once done, you just simpaly import data in, adapting slightaly the methord above.
Importing / exporting from various e-mail clients is best done in a CSV format, as most progs can understand the CSV format.
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