Outlook Express to Microsoft Outlook1386574

I'd an appointment from your friend recently as she had made a decision to stop using Outlook Express on her behalf Microsoft windows and commence using Microsoft Outlook. One of many factors behind playstation 3 utilise the Calendar and reminders that are options that come with Microsoft Outlook. Simple task she thought, however when I reminded her in regards to the should transfer all of her messages and contacts, it changed her mind and she considered sticking with Outlook Express. Along with it turned out, it turned out a task that would have to be planned, but was fairly simple. Firstly, might know about did was open OE (Outlook Express) and from the File menu tab, select Export after which Messages. This could let us export all her current email, a combination of messages in her Inbox as well as hundreds that had been filed away in folders for future reference. Well, once we clicked on Export then Messages, Outlook Express prompted us how the process would automatically export the messages to Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. Sweet, precisely what we wanted!

Step 2 would have been to export out all her contacts in order that they might be found in Microsoft Outlook and save on a regular basis keying back in those emails of friends, family and business acquaintances. Again, it ended up being easy of deciding on Export through the File menu tab in Outlook Express, however, this time selecting Address Book as an alternative to messages. This described the Address Book Export Tool. This particular brought us into a sudden halt once we were prompted with two export options. One would have been to export for an Exchange Personal Address Book as well as the second into a Text File (comma separated values - CSV). Lacking Exchange available we selected the 2nd option, closed our eyes and hit the Export button. Well we were prompted for the place to save the exported CSV, and made a decision to save it to the Desktop and referred to it as addresses.csv Could all of it be that simple and straight forward? Now all we wanted to accomplish was open up Microsoft Outlook and find out what else should be completed. So that's what happened, opened up Microsoft Outlook and voila, every one of the messages was imported into Microsoft Outlook. To make certain we might send and receive email in Microsoft Outlook, we also had to go and set in the email account details underneath the Tools menu tab. Even as we had Ms office 2007 installed, we selected Account Settings from the Tools menu tab and proceeded to generate a new email account from instructions supplied by her email supplier. A lot of the details we wanted could be from back checking the settings inside the old Outlook Express program under Tools, Accounts and Mail. Such as her name, email, incoming and outgoing servers and her email account password. Even as we tested sending an email with a friend, i was reminded that people had not imported inside the contacts from Outlook Express Login. Therefore we looked around and located on the File menu tab Import and Export that gave us a wide range of actions to complete. The best option was Import from another program or file, so it is precisely what we clicked and that we were prompted to choose a file type. Now we both remembered that people had exported the contacts in a comma separated value file or CSV file, so proceeded to scroll with the listing of options and discovered what seemed like a best match, Comma Separated Values (Windows). It then prompted to get a file and we browsed towards the Desktop and discovered the addresses.csv file created only minutes before, selected to import in to the Contacts folder and waited. Only seconds later it completed so we then engaged the Contacts from the navigation pane and may see the contacts from Outlook Express.