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HorstHofer

United Kingdom
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Posted - Oct 06 2022 :  05:05:07  Show Profile  Reply
You can try its free demo version that allows you to merge the first 10 items of each folder of the PST file.

Steps to Combine Multiple PST Files Into Single File
First, download and install the software on your machine. Once it is finished do the following steps to combine PST files into one:

Step 1: Run the PST File Merger tool and add .pst files.
Step 2: Choose a required option: Join PST files or Merge PST Files
Step 3: Next, select the folders to merge and choose merge in New PST, Existing PST, or Outlook Profile as needed.
Step 4: Select the items you want to merge like Mail, Contact, Task, Notes, Calendars, Journals.
Step 5: Check the Skip Duplicate Items and select the data fields to remove duplicates. Press the Next button.

Read more :- https://www.osttopstapp.com/pst-merge.html

petergroft

India
263 Posts

Posted - Oct 06 2022 :  22:32:12  Show Profile  Reply
Merge PST Data Files Manually
Step 1: Create a New Outlook PST File. Open Outlook, Click on the Home tab, click New Items, and click More Items > Outlook Data File. ...
Step 2: Import Outlook Data to the New PST file. In this step, the data from existing PST data files will be transferred to the new file created in Step 1.

Greetings,
Peter
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