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Microsoft ® Office Outlook ® 2007 Training Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Doña Ana Community College presents:

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Course contents Overview: Your electronic filing cabinet Lesson: Store your messages in Personal Folders The lesson includes a list of suggested tasks and a set of test questions.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Overview: Your electronic filing cabinet A Personal Folders file is similar to a filing cabinet. How? It’s a place for you to store your messages for easy retrieval later. In this course, you’ll see how to create a Personal Folders file that you can use to store messages on your own computer.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Course goals Create a Personal Folders file that you can use to move your messages from the server to your own computer. Create subfolders inside the Personal Folders file for better organization. Export messages to a Personal Folders file to create backup copies of them.

Lesson Store your messages in Personal Folders

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Store your messages in Personal Folders A Personal Folders file is located on your own computer. Once again, it’s similar to having a personal filing cabinet. With Personal Folders, you create the file, the main folder, and any subfolders yourself. Once you’ve created the main Personal Folders folder and any subfolders, there are several ways to move messages into the file. You’ll see how in this course.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Step 1: Create the Personal Folders file To use a Personal Folders file, you first need to create it. The picture shows a summary of the process and the result. Start from the File menu in the main Outlook window, and point to New. Click Outlook Data File.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Step 1: Create the Personal Folders file To use a Personal Folders file, you first need to create it. The picture shows a summary of the process and the result. Select Office Outlook Personal Folders File (.pst). After you create the new Personal Folders storage file, you’ll see the result in the Navigation Pane below Mailbox.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Step 2: Create subfolders Once your Personal Folders file is created, you can set up the subfolders in your filing system. You do this from the Navigation Pane. To start, right-click Personal Folders and click New Folder. In the Name box, type a name for your subfolder. Make sure Personal Folders is selected as the location for the subfolder.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Step 3: Move messages After you set up your filing system with subfolders, you can move a message to a subfolder by selecting it and then using the shortcut menu. Right-click the message. On the shortcut menu, click Move to Folder to open the Move Items dialog box. In the Move Items dialog box, select the destination (under Personal Folders) and click OK.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Need a copy? Use Export Typically, when you use Archive Folders or Personal Folders, you move messages. So what do you do if you want to copy messages? Export. When you export messages, they stay in their original locations, and they’re also duplicated in a new file. This means that exporting messages doubles their number and the space they require. So export is not a good method if you’re trying to trim your mailbox.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Need a copy? Use Export Typically, when you use Archive Folders or Personal Folders, you move messages. So what do you do if you want to copy messages? Export. But export is useful if you want a backup copy of a message that you’re still working with — for example, if you want to create a backup of messages about a particular project or issue.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Use unique names Whenever you create a new Personal Folders file, the new folder’s default name is Personal Folders. If you create more than one (for example, because you want to have a Personal Folders file for each of your projects), you could easily end up with several folders all named Personal Folders. Using the same name for different things makes them hard to distinguish.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Use unique names How can you tell the different Personal Folders folders apart? You do that by typing in the Name box in the Create Microsoft Personal Folders dialog box, which you’ll see when you create a new Personal Folders file. The picture shows the unique name Contoso. Whenever you create a new Personal Folders file, give it a unique name.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Know the location of your PSTs The course noted earlier that a Personal Folders file is on your computer. But where, exactly? Once you create a Personal Folders file, or PST, a folder appears in the Navigation Pane, and you can see it there.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Know the location of your PSTs The course noted earlier that a Personal Folders file is on your computer. But where, exactly? You can also see where the file is located by clicking Data File Management on the File menu in the main Outlook window. You’ll see any open Personal Folders files listed on the Data Files tab of the Account Settings dialog box.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Know the location of your PSTs You may notice in the picture that the PST actually has two names: a folder name under the Name column and a file name in the Filename column. The entry under Name is the folder name that you will see as the top-level folder for the PST in the Navigation Pane. And, as discussed earlier, this name will be Personal Folders unless you change it to something else.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Suggestions for practice 1.Create a Personal Folders file. 2.Create a subfolder in your Personal Folders. 3.Move a message to Personal Folders. 4.Export to create copies (optional). 5.Close the sample data folders. Online practiceOnline practice (requires Outlook 2007)

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 1 When you create a Personal Folders file, how many names can you specify for it? (Pick one answer.) 1.One. 2.Two. 3.Three.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 1: Answer Two. You can give it a file name and a folder name. The latter is what you see in the Navigation Pane.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 2 The Data File Management command allows you to see only the folder name of a Personal Folders File. (Pick one answer.) 1.True. 2.False.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 2: Answer False. In addition to the folder name, you can see the file name and the location of the file on your computer.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 3 How many Personal Folders files can you have on your computer? (Pick one answer.) 1.One. 2.Two. 3.As many as you like.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Test question 3: Answer As many as you like. You can have many Personal Folders files. That’s why it’s a good idea to give each a unique name.

Manage your mailbox III: Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Quick Reference Card For a summary of the tasks covered in this course, view the Quick Reference Card. Quick Reference Card

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