Contacts-old computer to new computer

C

Colleen

I have a new computer. I copied all my contacts from my old computer to a
floppy disk. Is there a folder I can copy them back to on my new computer? I
am using OUTLOOK 2000.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

How did you "copy" these Contacts and in what format?
Contacts do not exist in a separate file.
All Outlook data exists in one file.
 
C

Colleen

In OUTLOOK on the Contacts Screen, I "selected all" then copied and pasted
to a Folder on the Floppy Disk in "A" drive. I can open the folder and each
indivudal contact on the floppy looks just like it does in OUTLOOK. Type of
file for each contact is "Outlook Item." It almost seems that I could copy
them back to some sort of subdirectory in OUTLOOK. Thanks

Russ Valentine said:
How did you "copy" these Contacts and in what format?
Contacts do not exist in a separate file.
All Outlook data exists in one file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Colleen said:
I have a new computer. I copied all my contacts from my old computer to a
floppy disk. Is there a folder I can copy them back to on my new
computer? I
am using OUTLOOK 2000.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That will create a Contact Record in .msg format.
So what happens when you copy them into your Contacts Folder?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Colleen said:
In OUTLOOK on the Contacts Screen, I "selected all" then copied and
pasted
to a Folder on the Floppy Disk in "A" drive. I can open the folder and
each
indivudal contact on the floppy looks just like it does in OUTLOOK. Type
of
file for each contact is "Outlook Item." It almost seems that I could copy
them back to some sort of subdirectory in OUTLOOK. Thanks

Russ Valentine said:
How did you "copy" these Contacts and in what format?
Contacts do not exist in a separate file.
All Outlook data exists in one file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Colleen said:
I have a new computer. I copied all my contacts from my old computer to
a
floppy disk. Is there a folder I can copy them back to on my new
computer? I
am using OUTLOOK 2000.
 
C

Colleen

Worked great! Copied the files right into Outlook Contacts.
Thanks for the help.

Russ Valentine said:
That will create a Contact Record in .msg format.
So what happens when you copy them into your Contacts Folder?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Colleen said:
In OUTLOOK on the Contacts Screen, I "selected all" then copied and
pasted
to a Folder on the Floppy Disk in "A" drive. I can open the folder and
each
indivudal contact on the floppy looks just like it does in OUTLOOK. Type
of
file for each contact is "Outlook Item." It almost seems that I could copy
them back to some sort of subdirectory in OUTLOOK. Thanks

Russ Valentine said:
How did you "copy" these Contacts and in what format?
Contacts do not exist in a separate file.
All Outlook data exists in one file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have a new computer. I copied all my contacts from my old computer to
a
floppy disk. Is there a folder I can copy them back to on my new
computer? I
am using OUTLOOK 2000.
 

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