Outlook Express to Microsoft Outlook5184605

I had created a call from your friend the other day as she had chose to stop using Outlook Express on her behalf Windows 7 and initiate using Microsoft Outlook. One of the main reasons behind sony playstation utilise the Calendar and reminders that are popular features of Microsoft Outlook. Pretty simple task she thought, however, if I reminded her concerning the have to transfer her messages and contacts, it changed her mind and then she considered sticking to Outlook Express. Along with it been found, it turned out a job that would have to be planned, but was quite easy. Firstly, what we should did was start OE (Outlook Express) and through the File menu tab, select Export then Messages. This would allow us export all of her current email, a combination of messages in her own Inbox and also hundreds that were filed away in folders for future reference. Well, whenever we made itself known yet Export then Messages, Outlook Express prompted us that this process would automatically export the messages to Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. Sweet, exactly what we wanted!

The next thing ended up being export out all her contacts so they could possibly be employed in Microsoft Outlook and save continuously keying in those email addresses of friends, family and business acquaintances. Again, it developed into a simple task of choosing Export through the File menu tab in Outlook Express, however time selecting Address Book rather than messages. This mentioned the Address Book Export Tool. This brought us with a sudden halt even as were prompted with two export options. One ended up being export with an Exchange Personal Address Book along with the second to some Text File (comma separated values - CSV). Without having Exchange available we selected the other option, closed our eyes and hit the Export button. We were prompted to get a spot to save the exported CSV, and decided to save it to the Desktop and named it addresses.csv Could it all be that simple and straight forward? Now all we needed to perform was open Microsoft Outlook and see what else needed to be completed. So that is what happened, exposed Microsoft Outlook and voila, each of the messages was imported into Microsoft Outlook. To be sure we could send and receive email in Microsoft Outlook, additionally we required to go and hang up the email account details beneath the Tools menu tab. Even as had Microsoft 'office' 2007 installed, we selected Account Settings through the Tools menu tab and proceeded to make a new email account from instructions furnished by her email company. The majority of the details we wanted might be obtained from back checking the settings within the old Outlook Express program under Tools, Accounts and Mail. Such as her name, email address, incoming and outgoing servers and her email password. Even as we tested sending an e-mail into a friend, we had been reminded that we we hadn't imported within the contacts from Outlook Express Login. And then we looked around and discovered on the File menu tab Import and Export that gave us a variety of actions to complete. The best option was Import from another program or file, so that is what we clicked and that we were prompted to pick data type. Now we both remembered that people had exported the contacts within a comma separated value file or CSV file, so proceeded to scroll with the listing of options and located what appeared to be a best match, Comma Separated Values (Windows). After that it prompted for the file so we browsed on the Desktop and found the addresses.csv file created only minutes before, selected to import in the Contacts folder and waited. Only seconds later it completed so we then clicked on the Contacts from the navigation pane and might see all of her contacts from Outlook Express.