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How to Import Data in Outlook 2013

If you are moving your email data from another email account or email provider to Outlook 2013, you can use the Import feature of Outlook to migrate your email data.

Note: Before performing this import, we recommend that you download a backup copy of your email data, if you are currently using Outlook. This is to keep your current data safe in case of internet or program failure. Also, we recommend that you disable Cached Exchange Mode before beginning import.

Import data in Outlook 2013

You can import data in Outlook 2013 by doing the following:

Step 1. Open Outlook and click File.
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Step 2. Select Open & Export, then click Import/Export to start the wizard.
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Step 3. Click Import from another program or file, then click Next.
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Step 4. Select Outlook Data File (.pst), then click Next.
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Step 5. Click Browse to select the .pst file you want to import; then under Options, select how you want to deal with the data to be imported and click Next.
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If the Outlook Data File (.pst) was assigned a password, enter the password and click OK.
Step 6. On the next window, select the folder you want to import data from.
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Step 7. On the same window, select Import items into the current folder to import the data into the currently selected folder or select Import items into the same folder in to specify a different destination folder/mailbox, e.g. your Office 365 mailbox.
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Step 8. Click Finish to begin the importing process immediately. Once the progress box disappears, the import process is done.

Congratulations! You have just imported your email data to Outlook 2013.

If you want to know how to import data in Outlook 2010, click here.

If you want to know how to import data in Outlook 2011 for Mac, click here.

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