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How to export Lotus Notes to Outlook?

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Old Jul 16, 2019 | 02:12 AM
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Default How to export Lotus Notes to Outlook?

The suitable method which involves no risk to export Lotus Notes to Outlook is using a tool like eSoftTools NSF to PST converter software. It lets the user migrate NSF data into various file types including EML, PST, HTML, MSG, and others. The email components are retained without any mismanagement and same as the original. No file size limitation is present with a tool for migration. All variants of Lotus Notes and Outlook are workable with this software. A free edition is also available for each user.



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Old Jul 31, 2020 | 10:39 AM
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Follow these steps to export Lotus Notes to Outlook:
Click on the File menu and choose an
Export option from the displayed menu.
The
Export wizard window is opened in which you have to browse the desired location for an exported file.
Hit on Save as a type and select Comma Separated Value / Structured Text option.
 
Old Oct 23, 2024 | 07:01 AM
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You can use the ToolsBaer NSF to PST Conversion to easily convert HCL Notes NSF files to PST format. This tool simplifies the conversion process from Lotus Notes to Outlook, preserving folder and subfolder structure, text formatting, and email attributes. The software ensures a safe export of Lotus Notes files to PST format and is compatible with all versions of Outlook and Windows operating systems. Users experience no issues when converting NSF to PST files.
 
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