need to move Outlook email to web based service

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  1. Posts : 29
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    need to move Outlook email to web based service


    I have been using Outlook for my Roadrunner email account for quite some time. Recently I purchased a newer version of Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student edition, which does not have Outlook included. If I install the newer version of Microsoft Office, will it remove my Outlook program? If so, I need to know how to export all of my contacts and email folders from Outlook to a web based service like Time Warner Cable (Roadrunner). I skimmed over their website but could not find a way to do this. If I can't do that, are there any other applications similar to Outlook that will handle my contacts, calendar and email? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 18,415
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    Hi there .... Which version of Outlook are you using ? I Have enclosed a Link below . Which should be of some help


    How do I import email addresses into the Road Runner Web Mail address book?
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  3. Posts : 29
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    I am using Microsoft Office Standard 2007.
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  4. Posts : 2,726
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    You could keep your old version of MS Outlook and run it along side your new version of MS office. I have quite a few customers that are running Outlook 2007 with word, excel etc 2010
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  5. Posts : 18,415
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    PooMan UK said:
    You could keep your old version of MS Outlook and run it along side your new version of MS office. I have quite a few customers that are running Outlook 2007 with word, excel etc 2010
    That should work Nick ... Thanks
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  6. Posts : 29
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    Yes, Thanks also!
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  7. Posts : 2,726
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    No probs ... glad to help :)
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    Be aware if you run multiple versions of Office, you should install updates for the older version before installing updates for the newer version(s)...

    Applying updates

    Note that when applying Office updates, such as .MSP files, you must also follow the installation order listed above. This is because when an update is applied, the targeted Office product is repaired. Applying an update to an older version of Office may cause later versions of Office applications to function incorrectly. To address this, you must apply updates to the earliest version of Office first, and then apply updates to later versions of Office in chronological order. If an update is applied to an earlier version of Office, and an update is not applied to a later version of Office, you must repair the later version in order for the later version of Office applications to work correctly.
    Source: Information about how to use Office 2010 suites and programs on a computer that is running another version of Office
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  9. Posts : 18,415
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    Glad you got it sorted
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  10. Posts : 29
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    Thread Starter
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    I installed Office 2010 and it did not delete the Outlook 2007. That is good! Thanks to all!
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