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Secure your most important data from a disaster and backup your contacts!
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Contacts Backup
Secure your most important data from a disaster and BACKUP your contacts!
When to use
More often than necessary, we hear about SmartPhone synchronizing that ruins, rather than secures, your contacts file. By pre-emptively running a backup, you will be a step ahead of a potential loss of data.
Instructions to Export, “Back up”, Contacts
- Click the File Ribbon , Options , Advanced
- Locate the Export section
and click Export
- Choose “Export to a File” and click Next:
- Choose a file type:
Comma Separated Values is compatible to Excel or Outlook
Outlook Data File (.pst) is compatible to Outlook only
- Select the Folder to Export from:
- Outlook auto-names the file “Backup.pst”
- You should rename it to “Contacts Backup.pst”
- You should click BROWSE and store this file somewhere safe on your computer or on a USB removable drive.
- Click Finish
- Tips:
- Make your backup files individually for Email, Calendar, and Contacts. Then in the case that you just need to restore Contacts, you won’t overwrite months of new emails with old ones.
- Name your backup files accordingly and include the date in the name, i.e.:
Email backup, 05-05-16
Calendar backup, 05-07-16
Contacts backup, 06-08-16
Instructions to Import, “Restore”, Contacts
- Click the File Ribbon , Options , Advanced
- Locate the Export section
and click Export
- Choose “Import from another program or File” and click Next:
- Choose a file type: (pick the same type you chose when exporting)
Comma Separated Values is compatible to Excel or Outlook
Outlook Data File (.pst) is compatible to Outlook only
- Click Browse and find your file:
- Select which folder to import from: (should be the only folder unless you have done many of these)
Click FINISH
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