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Export information
You can export to Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, or to a Personal Folders file.
Note You should not export items created in multiple languages or in a language that is not supported by your system code page to a file type that does not support Unicode. For example, if you have items created in multiple languages in a Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders file (.pst), you should not export the items to a Microsoft Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders file (.pst). This file type does not support Unicode and therefore any items containing characters in any language other than those supported by the system code page in text fields other than the body of items (item: An item is the basic element that holds information in Outlook (similar to a file in other programs). Items include e-mail messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, posted items, and documents.) such as To and Subject lines of messages, ContactName and BusinessTelephoneNumber properties of contact items will be intepreted incorrectly and will result in the display of '?'s and other unintelligible text.
- On the File menu, click Import and Export.
- Click Export to a file, and then click Next.
- In the list, click the file type you want to export to, and then click Next.
If you want to export to a file for use in Word or PowerPoint, choose either Tab Separated Values or Comma Separated Values.
- Follow the instructions in the Import and Export Wizard.
Note Folder design properties such as permissions, rules, description, forms, and views are not preserved when you export to a Personal Folders file. Only the content itself is exported.
Tip You can often export to programs not listed in the Import and Export Wizard, by exporting the data to either Comma Separated Values (.csv) or Tab Separated Values (.txt) file format.Related Office Online discussionsRead related questions and answers from other Microsoft Office customers.
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