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E B Lund <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:07:38 -0600
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Forgive me, but I am on a high. I have a Windows 95 machine on which I had a ton of historical information and was able to, without a hitch, save Schedule + 7.0 data onto a floppy and import it into an XP computer's Outlook 2003 (knock on wood).

But (and there always is a but, isn't there?) I am looking at the choices under the File menu in Outlook and I don't see an option where I can save/backup all data in Outlook. In Schedule +, a single command backed up everything in the program. Is there such an option in Outlook, or do I have to separately save data for contacts, calendar, etc.?

And, as long as I am asking, I am also going to be using Microsoft's Business Contact Manager that ties to Outlook. As relates to the previous question, if I can save all data from Outlook with a single command, will the contact manager data also backup, or is that going to require an additional action, too?

Besides what is available from Microsoft, are there any sites that do a good job of explaining Outlook?

Thanks for your help.

William Closure

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