Importing a .pst file to Outlook is the absolute sure method to lose items
such as custom views, categories, connections between contacts and calendar
and activities, etc.
NEVER import a .pst file - use File->Open->Outlook Data File to access your
data.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.
After furious head scratching, Greta Grip asked:
| I'm trying to back up my calendar, and want to make sure all the
| categories I've added over the years to the "Master Category List"
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| carmen
Greta Grip - 30 Mar 2005 05:36 GMT
Thanks! I may have been incorrect. The categories ARE there. A question
remains, but perhaps I shouldn't post it here, since it's not a calendar
issue.
If I try the same with a contacts file, the bolded *names* of PDLs I've
created appear within the contacts, but no email addresses/names are listed
in the group, they're empty. I exported contacts to a .pst file, and then
dragged that file to the laptop through my ethernet lan, and tried to use
File->Open->.pst file and pointed it toward the .pst file I just dropped on
it's desktop.
please advise if I should start a new post elsewhere..
thanks Milly!!!!
carmen
> Importing a .pst file to Outlook is the absolute sure method to lose items
> such as custom views, categories, connections between contacts and calendar
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> | carmen