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[ Team LiB ] Using an Existing Personal Store If you used Outlook previously, you might have an existing personal message store (PST) you'd like to use. But when you create a new profile in Outlook, it doesn't give you the opportunity to choose the message store to use—it creates a new one for you. You must go back into the menu and add your existing PST. Outlook 2003 uses a new message store format that provides Unicode support and can exceed the 2GB limitation found in Outlook 97–2002 format. As a result, you should consider moving or importing the. | Team LiB Using an Existing Personal Store If you used Outlook previously you might have an existing personal message store PST you d like to use. But when you create a new profile in Outlook it doesn t give you the opportunity to choose the message store to use it creates a new one for you. You must go back into the menu and add your existing PST. Outlook 2003 uses a new message store format that provides Unicode support and can exceed the 2GB limitation found in Outlook 97-2002 format. As a result you should consider moving or importing the contents of your existing PST into the new PST that Outlook creates for you. The exception is when you need to share the PST with older versions of Outlook. In that case you ll want to keep using your existing PST. If you want to use your existing PST open the Tools E-mail Accounts dialog and choose View or Change Existing Accounts. Click New Outlook Data File and browse for your existing message store see Figure 2.10 . Then select it from the Deliver New Mail to the Following Location list. Figure 2.10. Click the New Outlook Data File button to create a new message store or use your existing message store. After adding a PST select it from the Deliver New Mail to the Following Location List if you want to use it as the default delivery location. The New Outlook Data File button is confusing and misleading. You can use it to either create a new message store or use an existing store. If you select an existing PST Outlook will use it. If you type in a name for a new PST one will be created for you. The PST format selection applies only to new PSTs your existing PST format does not change. You can find and replace the PST Outlook creates with your old PST. If the PST names are the same Outlook won t know the difference. You can find and rename the PST that Outlook created and reopen Outlook. When Outlook can t find the PST it was using you ll be able to browse for the PST and point it to your old PST. If you re using the new .