Question:
Is there a way in office 2003 to easily convert an existing 2003 .pst file to the pre-2003 compatible version?
bdb4269
2006-11-15 14:49:55 UTC
I know that when you create a new .pst file in Office 2003, that it gives you the option to create a compatible pre-2003 .pst file or a new .pst file that can only be read by 2003.

My dilemma, is I have a .pst file that is in the new format, and I want to use it on a PC with Office 2000.

Is there any way, to just 'convert' it, to the compatible version. Or is my best bet, to just create a new (compatible) .pst file in 2003, and copy everything by hand to the new file.
Three answers:
2006-11-15 15:27:32 UTC
Have a look on the link below - i haven't used Outlook for some time, but I would imagine the "import/export" tool would be the best way to go. Other than that it might just be better to create a new compatible folder.



Just keep in mind that Office 2007 is just around the corner, and a lot of work has gone into making things much more backwards and forward compatible - might be worth your while taking a look if you are running multiple platforms/versions
2016-10-22 07:57:47 UTC
in case you have no longer have been given Ms be conscious 2007, you are able to ask for a chum of you who has one to apply the "save as" function to transform be conscious to PDF document. often the converted PDF document high quality is gratified aside from password placing characteristic.
Master J
2006-11-15 14:52:28 UTC
File "save as" instead of "save".



You can then save in older formats


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