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    Outlook 2003 shuts down every time I try to export my information, how can I export?

    HI

    So I use Outlook 2003( use the older version b/c it's lighter on resources), now everytime I try to export a file it shuts down with an error.


    Does anyone here perhaps know of a way, I can export data from outlook, other than File> Import/Export.

    That would be great, b/c I want to export all my contacts, calendar and folders and then reinstall.

    Have a great day everyone!



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    Re: Outlook 2003 shuts down every time I try to export my information, how can I expo

    If your data is stored as .pst/.pab files then you don't need to export. Just re-install and then import the .pst/.pab files back into Outlook from their location. Re-installation shouldn't affect these .pst/.pab files but make sure you have a backup just in case!
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