PDF Packages from Outlook

H

Heather

Does anyone know if there is a way to import or load PDF Packages from
Ouotlook back into Outlook the way you can with PSTs?
Thanks!
 
G

Gordon

Heather said:
Does anyone know if there is a way to import or load PDF Packages from
Ouotlook back into Outlook the way you can with PSTs?
Thanks!


How do you mean? Outlook doesn't use "PDF packages".....
 
H

Heather

If you have Adobe standard it creates a menu and buttons that allow you to
convert emails and email folders to an indexed PDF package. I'm curious
about being able to put it back into Outlook in case of accidental deletions
and the like.
 
G

Gordon

Heather said:
If you have Adobe standard it creates a menu and buttons that allow you to
convert emails and email folders to an indexed PDF package. I'm curious
about being able to put it back into Outlook in case of accidental
deletions
and the like.

Perhaps that's an Adobe question rather than an Outlook one?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

AFAIK you can't. The purpose of the package the so you don't need outlook
installed to read the messages. It can export in a number of formats but MSG
is not one. If you need to reply to one of the message, export as rtf or
HTML format and insert into the message body.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

I wouldn't worry too much about accidental deletions from outlook- you have
the message in PDF format and the PDF is searchable - no outlook required.
Just make sure you have a backup of the PDF package. :)

While you can't convert the messages to MSG, the addresses (and web
addresses) are clickable and you can copy and paste or export as other
formats if you need to reply to a specific message.

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