combining two .pst files

R

Robert

I have two different .pst files in my MS outlook. I want
to combined the two. Any idea on how to do it
 
A

Alexandre Augusto [MSFT]

Hi,

1) Open Outlook
2) Create a new .PST file
3) Open the others two .PST files
4) Do a copy and paste os messages from those two .PST to the new one or
use Import option from File menu.

regards,

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V

Vanguard

Alexandre Augusto said:
Hi,

1) Open Outlook
2) Create a new .PST file
3) Open the others two .PST files
4) Do a copy and paste os messages from those two .PST to the new one
or use Import option from File menu.

regards,

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I would think it would much easier to simply import one .pst file into
your current one (the one designated to receive incoming e-mails).
Otherwise, if you do the above, you have to do a lot of manually
selecting and dragging from one information store to another, plus you
will need to reconfigure Outlook as to which one will then be your
information store to which incoming messages are delivered.
 

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