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Dave, if you would rather reinstall Outlook and use the OLD PST file. Scroll down to Outlook – Microsoft 365 subscription in the following link. (Because you’re using Office 2021 yes?)
Please note before you start the instructions: Outlook PST files are stored in “Documents/Outlook Files” when creating an Outlook account / POP3 PST.
before you start the instructions on this link, go into that folder and copy the current PST into a safe folder (just in case) I believe the PST file you currently have is youremailaddress.pst?
After copying it somewhere (maybe into a folder called new pst or something) delete that pst file that was made when you last reinstalled Office/Outlook from the “Documents/Outlook files” folder
Go to your old PST file and copy it (please keep the original safe from anything you do so as to ensure you always have it incase something goes wrong) as I said, copy the original, old pst file into the “Documents/Outlook Files” folder
You can name it anything you like, you can rename it to youremailaddress.pst if you like or “davesPSTfile.pst”, because if you follow the steps in this link, you will be telling Outlook that you want to use that particular pst file for your email account.
In step 8, direct Outlook to the original PST file that you have just copied into “Documents/Outlook Files”
Restoring a pst-file of a POP3 account on a new computer - MSOutlook.info
I've backed up my pst-file of my POP3 account from my old computer and now want to use it on my new computer. I've been told not to use the Import feature to restore my pst-file but to reuse it when setting up my account in Outlook. That way I should be able to keep my rules, view settings and...
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