Look for the modified date to select which one to copy.
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After furious head scratching, Greg57 asked:
| Milly, thank you for your response. I am using the same version (MS
| Outlook Pro 2003) version at work and at home. I do not know if
| there is an exchange server at work. Most everything we have is on
| our local computers. I looked for a .pst file on my computer (found
| 5), and could not identify which was the appropriate file to copy.
| Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Greg57
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| You don't say what versions of Outlook you are using at home and at
|| work or if they are different. You also don't say if you are using
|| an Exchange server at work. Without that information, the best
|| anyone can offer is to tell you to copy your .pst file from work and
|| open it in OUtlook using File->Open->Outlook Data File.
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|| After furious head scratching, Greg57 asked:
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||| I have Microsoft Outlook on my work computer and my home computer.
||| I have a great deal of information in my work calendar and I would
||| like to transfer it to the outlook on my home computer. My home
||| computer is currently blank.
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||| Any advice would be helpful. Thank you.