Import Notes from Text for Outlook

Imports Outlook notes from text files retaining the original folder structure.

Seamlessly transfer and organize your Outlook notes by importing them directly from text files (*.txt) into a specified folder. This method allows for quick integration of external notes into your Outlook system, making the management of your notes more efficient and structured. This tool simplifies the process by preserving your original folder structure, making it easy to navigate through your notes. You can also customize the note subjects and creation dates to suit your needs, offering flexibility when pulling notes from different sources. Key features: - Easily import multiple text files into Outlook notes in bulk, without any limitations. - Retain the original folder organization from the source, reflecting the same structure in your Outlook notes. - Automatically assign note subjects based on file names for easy identification at a glance. - Set note creation dates using the file’s original creation or modification date to ensure accuracy. - Option to move or archive source text files after import to avoid duplication. - Track your progress with real-time updates during the import, showing exactly what files and folders are being processed.

Changes: New features and enhancements.

Minimum requirements: Microsoft Office Outlook 365/2024/2021/2019/2016/2013/2010/2007

Operating system: Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Windows 8,Windows 10,Windows 11

Program URL: http://www.outlookfreeware.com/en/products/all/outlooknotesimporttxt

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