Information in Microsoft Outlook 2010 can be exported
to an Outlook Data File (.pst). This provides a way transfer Outlook 2010 items
to another computer or to make a backup.
Folder properties such as permissions and views are
not preserved when you export to an Outlook Data File (.pst). Only the content
itself is exported.
- Click the File tab.
- Click Options.
- Click Advanced.
- Under Export, click Export.
- Click Export to a file, and then click Next.
- Click Outlook Data File (.pst), and then click Next.
- Select the account — a top level folder — that you want to export. This enables exporting all mail, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes if available for that account.
Only information for one account can be exported information at a time.
Make sure that the Include subfolders check box
is selected.
- Click Next.
- Click Browse to select where you want to save the Outlook Data File (.pst) and to enter a file name. Click OK to continue.
If you have previously used the export feature, the previous folder location
and file name appear. Make sure that you change the file name if you want to
create a new file instead of using the existing file.
- If you are exporting to an existing Outlook Data File (.pst), under Options, specify what to do when exporting items that already exist in the file.
- Click Finish.
The export begins immediately unless a new Outlook
Data File (.pst) is created or the export is to an existing file that is password
protected.
- If you are creating a new Outlook Data File (.pst), an optional password can help protect the file. When the Create Outlook Data File dialog box appears, enter the password in the Password and Verify Password boxes, and then click OK. In the Outlook Data File Password dialog box, enter the password, and then click OK.
- If you are exporting to an existing Outlook Data File (.pst) that is password protected, in the Outlook Data File Password dialog box, enter the password, and then click OK.
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