From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 24 Mar 2010 15:44 "drdean" <drdean.48cbim(a)invalid> wrote in message news:drdean.48cbim(a)invalid... > I knew that I could let the new PST sync with the server (although it's > a big file and takes a while) but I was trying to prevent having to > rebuild some custom views, rules, etc. that I had configured the old PST > with. I guess I was going about it the wrong way. Can the > "personalizations" be moved to the new file after it's built? I know of no way to accomplish that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: drdean on 24 Mar 2010 16:03 'Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook Wrote: > ;135172']"drdean" <drdean.48cbim(a)invalid> wrote in message > news:drdean.48cbim(a)invalid... > > > I knew that I could let the new PST sync with the server (although > it's > > a big file and takes a while) but I was trying to prevent having to > > rebuild some custom views, rules, etc. that I had configured the old > PST > > with. I guess I was going about it the wrong way. Can the > > "personalizations" be moved to the new file after it's built? > > I know of no way to accomplish that. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Thanks, Brian. I suspected as much. Cheers, Dennis -- drdean http://forums.slipstick.com
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