Essentially it just requires starting the import process and telling Outlook where the relevant. After the transfer is complete and you have installed Outlook 2013 on the new system, you’ll want to import the information from the. The transfer software will not automatically integrate the data into Outlook on the new system, so we’ll need to then import the data. Either of these locations will be easy to find and are also copied by default to the new system using the transfer software. When asked for a destination location to save/export the information, I’d suggest choosing your Documents or Desktop folder. You might need to expand the Toolbar or maximize your window for the Export option to become visible. Open your Windows Contacts folder and choose Export from the Toolbar. ![]() The following Microsoft article covers this process: If you are using Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2013, you’ll have to export your Windows Contacts folder to a csv-file first and then import that csv-file into Outlook. As you suggested, you’ll want to export your calender, tasks, and contacts to a. This type of application-specific migration assistance is beyond the scope of the support we’re able to offer, but I’ll be happy to point you in the right direction. ![]() We worked with John via email on this issue, and we’re posting the response here for the benefit of others who may encounter this thread while researching this issue:
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