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All Add-ins and Utilities
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Remove Duplicate Contacts
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Removes duplicate contacts in Outlook selected folders. Retains the original folder structure for the safe undo. Get rid of duplicates quickly and error-free using our Outlook duplicate contacts remover tool.
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Remove Duplicate Journal Entries
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Deletes duplicate journal entries in the selected Outlook folders. It is possible to retain the original folder structure for undo.
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Remove Duplicate Messages
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Removes duplicate emails in Outlook selected folders. Retains the original folder structure for the safe undo. Get rid of duplicates quickly and error-free using our Outlook duplicate email remover tool.
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Remove Duplicate Notes
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Deletes duplicate Outlook notes in the selected folders. It is possible to retain the original folder structure for undo.
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Remove Duplicate Tasks
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Deletes duplicate Outlook tasks in the selected folders. It is possible to retain the original folder structure for undo.
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Replace Attachments with Links
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Saves attachments from messages, contacts, appointments, meetings, tasks, notes, journal entries and other Outlook items to the specified folder by file mask and replaces them with links.
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Save Attached Outlook Items
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Saves attached messages, contacts, appointments, meetings, tasks, notes, journal entries and other Outlook items to the specified Outlook folder. It is possible to retain the original folder structure.
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Save Attachments
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Saves attachments from messages, contacts, appointments, meetings, tasks, notes, journal entries and other Outlook items to the specified folder by file mask. It is possible to retain the original folder structure.
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Save Attachments from EML
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Extracts attachments from EML and EMLX files to the specified folder. It makes the attachments easier to work with and allows you to remove them later completely.
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Save Attachments from MBOX
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Extracts attachments from MBOX email database files to the specified folder. It makes the attachments easier to work with and allows you to remove them later completely.
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Save Attachments from MSG
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Extracts attachments from Outlook MSG files to the specified folder. It makes the attachments easier to work with and allows you to remove them later completely.
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How to Move Folders in Outlook In Microsoft Outlook, you can create a convenient extensive folder structure to organize messages, contacts, calendar events, and other mailbox items. These folders can be moved within and between accounts. This article explains the manual and automatic ways to move folders in your Outlook profile.
How to Move Emails Between Folders in Outlook You can create Outlook rules to automatically allocate emails to new folders. But to relocate messages and change the folder structure, Outlook does not offer automated tools. Let's see how you can move or copy emails manually and in an alternative manner.
MBOX vs EML File Format This article will look at the two most common formats for saving single emails or an entire mailbox folder in separate files. Let's see what the difference is between MBOX and EML and how to change one format to the other.
MBOX vs MSG File Format Files for saving email messages and other data from the mailbox differ in format. The file format you choose depends on your file contents and email client. Let's take a look at two of them: MBOX and Outlook MSG.
MSG vs PST File Format The email file format can vary. It depends primarily on the email client where the files are created. But even the same email client can use different file types, depending on the content. Let's see what is the difference between MSG and PST, the two main Microsoft Outlook file formats, and how you can change one format to the other.
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