Importing Office X identities into Office 2004

  • Thread starter Jim Karpen-PPC mag
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Jim Karpen-PPC mag

When I installed office 2004, I only converted one of my six identities, not
wanting to take the time to do them all at that point. (I use identities as
a way of archiving my e-mail each year -- one for each year going back to
1999.)

Will I now need to create a new identity for each of my old ones and then
import the old identity into the new?

Thanks,
Jim
 
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Mahesh S

It is Better to do so ,So that you have sperate copies

Regards

Mahesh
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Subject: Importing Office X identities into Office 2004
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When I installed office 2004, I only converted one of my six identities, not
wanting to take the time to do them all at that point. (I use identities as
a way of archiving my e-mail each year -- one for each year going back to
1999.)

Will I now need to create a new identity for each of my old ones and then
import the old identity into the new?

Thanks,
Jim
 
J

Jim Karpen-PPC mag

Thanks, Mahesh.

Was hoping there'd be a way to convert them in the same fashion as when I
installed -- thereby avoiding doing them one by one.

Looks like that's what I'll have to do.

Eager to explore the archiving capabilities of Entourage 2004.

Jim


Mahesh SMSFT wrote on 11/8/04 5:34 PM
 
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