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Outlook 2007: Managing your mailbox Find its size and trim it down Use Mailbox Cleanup On the Tools menu, click Mailbox Cleanup. You can do any of the following from this one location: View the size of your mailbox Find items older than a certain date Find items that are larger than a certain size View the size of your Deleted Items folder Empty your Deleted Items folder Find mailbox size from the Folder List 1. In the Navigation Pane, click Folder List (or press CTRL+6). You'll see that the top of the Navigation Pane changes to show Folder List. 2. Scroll the Navigation Pane so that you can see the items below the list of folders. Click Folder Sizes. 3. In the Folder Size dialog box, notice the Total size entry at the top. That's the size of your mailbox. If you have a Server Data tab, you may notice the Mailbox size listed there. If there's a difference between the number on the Local Data tab and the Server Data tab, don't worry. The difference occurs because your server (Microsoft Exchange) and Outlook store information differently. 4. Click Close to close the Folder Size dialog box. 5. In the Navigation Pane, click Mail to switch back to that view (or press CTRL+1). Empty Deleted Items Tidy automatically Click Options on the Tools menu in the main Outlook window. On the Other tab, select the Empty the Deleted Items folder upon exiting check box. Your mailbox will be trimmer in no time. Tidy manually If you prefer to have more control over when items are dumped from Deleted Items, you can empty the folder anytime you like: Right-click the Deleted Items folder, and click Empty Deleted Items. Understand your choices for storing Personal Folders You'll be the one to create the local folders and subfolders, and you'll put the messages there. You move messages by dragging them, by using menu commands, or by creating your own rules. The advantage? Because you do the moving, you can organize your messages however you like. Archive Folders In a typical installation of Outlook, AutoArchive is on by default. That means that once you give Outlook the go-ahead by clicking Yes in the "Would you like to AutoArchive your old items now?" message, AutoArchive just does its thing. Archive and Personal Folders Comparison Table Archive Personal Folders Who moves messages? Outlook does the moving You do the moving Default folder name in Outlook Navigation Pane Archive Folders Personal Folders Default file name Archive.pst Personal Folders.pst How are subfolders created Automatically, depending on folders and messages in your Mailbox You create the subfolders

Move or copy messages to Personal Folders Create a PST file 1. On the File menu, point to New and click Outlook Data File. 2. In the New Outlook Data File dialog box, select Office Outlook Personal Folders File (.pst). 3. Click OK. 4. In the Create or Open Outlook Data File dialog box, in the File name box, type a name for your practice file and click OK. Note This is the file name for your data file. It's what you would look for in Windows Explorer if you were searching for the file on your computer. 5. In the Create Microsoft Personal Folders dialog box, in the Name box, select the existing text and type a name. The name you type here is the name that appears in the Navigation Pane (the name that you'll see from within Outlook). You'll see that to start, the name is Personal Folders. That's not very specific, so give the file a unique name that will help you remember the folder's contents. 6. Click OK. You'll see your new folder in the Navigation Pane. (You may need to scroll to see it.) Create a subfolder in your Personal Folders 1. Right-click the Personal Folders folder, and click New Folder (or press CTRL+SHIFT+E). 2. In the Create New Folder dialog box, type the name for your subfolder. 3. Under Select where to place this folder, verify that your personal folder is selected, and then click OK. Move a message to Personal Folders Move by dragging Select the message, and then drag it to the subfolder. Move by right-clicking Right-click the message, and click Move to Folder. In the Move Items dialog box, locate the folder that you want to move to, and click OK. Move by using the Move to Folder button Double-click the message to open it. On the Message tab, in the Actions group, click Move to Folder, and select the folder that you want to move to. You also can move messages by using rules. For more information about that, see the link under "See also" at the top of this page.

Delete the practice files from your computer 1. If you haven't already closed the files from Outlook, do that first. Here's how: From Outlook, right-click the file in the Navigation Pane and click Close. For example, right-click Backup Practice and click Close "Backup Practice " on the shortcut menu. 2. Exit Outlook. 3. Using Windows Explorer, locate the files on your computer. The files should be located here: \My Documents\My Practice Files\Outlook (or, if you are using Windows Vista, look in the folder you saved the file to; for example, look in Downloads). 4. Right-click the file that you want to delete, and click Delete. For more information about locating PST files on your computer, see the last course in this series. (We've included a link at the top of this Quick Reference Card.) Export messages to a file This course series is mainly about actions you can take to reduce the size of your mailbox. Sometimes, though, your goal may be to make a backup copy (that is, you want to leave the messages where they are and make copies of them). You can do that by exporting messages to a PST file. Remember, this action won't reduce mailbox size because copying doesn't move anything out of your mailbox. 1. On the File menu, click Import and Export. 2. In the Import and Export Wizard, under Choose an action to perform, select Export to a file and click Next. 3. In the Export to a file dialog box, under Create a file of type, select Personal folder file (.pst) and click Next. 4. Under the words "Select the folder to export from," select the folder or folders that contain the messages that you want to export. 5. Click Next. 6. Under Save exported file as, click Browse and select the PST file that you want to export the messages to. Note If you don't have a PST file already created that you want to export to, you can type a new name in the File name box, and Outlook will create a PST file for you when you click Finish. For example, you could type My Backup. 7. Under Options, verify that Replace duplicates with items exported is selected. If you were to export messages to the same PST file on another occasion, these options would allow you to control how duplicates are handled. 8. Click Finish to start the export. (If you have a lot of messages to export, this step may take a while.) Note If in step 6 you typed a name to create a new file, you'll be prompted with the Create Microsoft Personal Folders dialog box. In the Name box, type a name (for example, type My Backup) and click OK. To see the copied messages, you'll need to open the PST file from within Outlook. Here's how to do that: 1. On the File menu, point to Open, and then click Outlook Data File. 2. In the Open Outlook Data File dialog box, locate the PST file that you created in steps 1-8 above, click to select it, and then click OK to open it. Note If you see an Open button rather than an OK button, click Open to open the folder, select the file, and then click OK. The focus will shift to the new folder, and the main Outlook window will be empty. 3. To see the copied messages, select the plus sign next to the folder in the Navigation Pane and click the subfolders folder in that folder.

Archive old messages Review or change AutoArchive settings 1. On the Tools menu, click Options. 2. Click the Other tab, and click AutoArchive. The Run AutoArchive every check box determines whether AutoArchive is on. To turn AutoArchive off, clear the check box. Customize archive settings for a folder 1. If you're not already looking at e-mail, click Mail in the Navigation Pane. 2. Right-click the folder for which you want to customize settings. 3. Click Properties on the shortcut menu. 4. Click the AutoArchive tab. 5. Click Archive this folder using these settings. 6. Choose your settings. 7. Click Close to close the dialog box and save your changes. Customize Archive settings for your calendar 1. In the Navigation Pane, click Calendar or press CTRL+2. 2. Under My Calendars, right-click Calendar, and click Properties. 3. Click the AutoArchive tab to see Archive settings for your calendar. Run Archive manually Follow these steps to run Archive manually before the next scheduled automatic time. 1. On the File menu, click Archive. 2. Select the folder that contains the messages that you want to archive, or select the Archive all folders according to their AutoArchive settings option, and click OK.

Retrieve, back up, or share messages Open a PST file To display a Personal Folder in Outlook and to gain access to its contents, you must open it from within Outlook. 1. On the File menu, point to Open, and then click Outlook Data File. In the Open Outlook Data file dialog box, locate and open the.pst file that you want to open. 2. Select the.pst file that you want to open, and then click OK. If you see an Open button rather than an OK button, click Open to open the folder, select the file, and then click OK. The Personal Folder will appear in the Navigation Pane. To see its contents click the plus sign next to the top level folder. Close a PST file In the Navigation Pane, right-click the file and click Close "file name" on the shortcut menu. Use data file management The Data Files tab of the Account Settings dialog box will help you to quickly identify the file name and location of all of the PST file that you have open in Outlook. To open the dialog box, click Data File Management on the File menu in the main Outlook window. Tip Before you close Outlook, you can select the file that you want to work with (for example, if you want to make a copy of it) and click Open Folder. Then you can switch back to Outlook and close it. The folder containing the PST will remain open so that you can copy it. Rename a Personal Folder Using unique names can make it easier to distinguish different personal folders. If you forget to give a Personal Folder a unique name when you create it, you can rename it at anytime. Here's how: 1. In the Navigation Pane, right-click the file and click Properties for "folder name" on the shortcut menu (where folder name is the name of your Personal Folder). 2. Click Advanced. 3. In the Name box, select the name that you want to replace and type the new name. 4. Click OK to close the Personal Folders dialog box and to accept the name change and click OK to close the Folder Name Properties (where Folder Name is the name of your Personal Folder) dialog box. Avoid problems Avoid the Open With caution message Always open a PST file from within Outlook. To do this, point to Open on the File menu, and click Outlook Data File. Use unique names for your PST files and remember each PST has two names: a file name and a folder name. It's the folder name that you see in the Outlook Navigation Pane. Limit the number of open PST files to fewer than ten (and be aware of their sizes). If you have more than ten open at one time or if you have a smaller number of really large PST files open, Outlook will be slow when you start it and when you search for messages. Close, close Close PST files from Outlook and close Outlook before you move, rename, or copy them. And remember that with PSTs it's one person at a time. If you're sharing you'll need to remember to close the file before the next person can access it. Finally, more open PSTs means more for Outlook to keep track of. Close the PST files you're not actively working with you'll be able to find what you need in less time.