> Thank you so much for the help.
> Have finally been able to open Outlook messages in Windows Mail.
> Does Windows Mail keep all Folders within Local Folders.
> Where is Local Folders files located for backup purpose.
>
> "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote:
>
>> Please see my comments inline...
>>
>> Hal
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>> "Tina L" <TinaL[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F5E535AC-E3C4-4E19-A287-0C849E122D79[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > Got new laptop with Vista and Windows Mail.
>> > Have reviewed a lot of discussions and installed Office Standard 2007
>> > Trial
>> > Version.
>> > In Outlook 2007, successful with File -> Open -> Outlook Data File ->
>> > *.pst
>> > Then choose File -> Import and Export -> Create a file or type
>>
>> Not necessary. At this point, import with Windows Mail -
>> 'File|Import|Messages|Microsoft Outlook (or Exchange)'. The key part is
>> to
>> have both Outlook and Windows Mail on the same machine. To move the
>> Contacts to Windows Contacts, export these from Outlook and select Comma
>> Separated Values (choice between DOS and Windows makes no difference,
>> either
>> is fine), then import with Windows Mail - 'File|Import|Windows
>> Contacts|CSV'.
>>
>> > Which File type should I choose to export in Outlook 2007 that I can
>> > import
>> > in Windows Mail ?
>> > - Comma separated values (DOS)
>> > - Comma separated values (Windows)
>> > - Microsoft Access 97-2003
>> > - Microsoft Excel 97-2003
>> > - Personal Folder File (*.pst)
>> > - Tab Separated Values (DOS)
>> > - Tab Separated Values (Windows)
>>
>>